Newfoundland & Labrador Class 5 Knowledge Test · Question
What does a sign showing a red downward arrow and a green upward arrow indicate at a toll booth or tunnel entrance?
These overhead lane control signals indicate which lanes are open (green arrow) and which are closed (red 'X' or downward arrow) to traffic flow.
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Question: What does a sign showing a red downward arrow and a green upward arrow indicate at a toll booth or tunnel entrance?
Answer options:
- Two-way traffic ahead ✅ Lane closed and lane open
- Yield to opposite traffic
- Maximum speed limits apply
Correct answer: Lane closed and lane open
Explanation: These overhead lane control signals indicate which lanes are open (green arrow) and which are closed (red 'X' or downward arrow) to traffic flow.
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