Newfoundland & Labrador Class 5 Knowledge Test · Question
An advisory speed sign (yellow square below a curve sign) shows what?
An advisory speed is the suggested safe speed for the curve or hazard, not a legal limit.
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Question: An advisory speed sign (yellow square below a curve sign) shows what?
Answer options:
- Maximum legal speed ✅ Recommended safe speed for the condition
- Minimum speed
- School zone speed
Correct answer: Recommended safe speed for the condition
Explanation: An advisory speed is the suggested safe speed for the curve or hazard, not a legal limit.
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