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When a New Brunswick driver with a Level 1 GDL license encounters a specific sign that impacts driving privileges, which type of sign is NOT typically designed to restrict a GDL driver specifically?

While GDL restrictions limit passengers and hours, and zero BAC is mandatory, general regulatory signs like 'No Passing Zone' and speed limit signs apply to all

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Question: When a New Brunswick driver with a Level 1 GDL license encounters a specific sign that impacts driving privileges, which type of sign is NOT typically designed to restrict a GDL driver specifically?

Answer options:

  • A sign indicating a higher speed limit on a highway
  • A sign prohibiting alcohol consumption ✅ A sign for a provincial park entrance
  • A sign indicating 'No Passing Zone'

Correct answer: A sign for a provincial park entrance

Explanation: While GDL restrictions limit passengers and hours, and zero BAC is mandatory, general regulatory signs like 'No Passing Zone' and speed limit signs apply to all, not specifically targeting GDL for unique restrictions beyond their general rules. Provincial park signs are informational.

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