Newfoundland & Labrador Class 5 Knowledge Test · Question
What does a regulatory sign showing a black arrow pointing straight up with a red 'X' over it mean?
A red 'X' over a symbol or arrow universally indicates a prohibition, in this case, that going straight through is not permitted.
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Question: What does a regulatory sign showing a black arrow pointing straight up with a red 'X' over it mean?
Answer options:
- Go straight ahead ✅ Straight through traffic prohibited
- Emergency lane ahead
- No passing zone
Correct answer: Straight through traffic prohibited
Explanation: A red 'X' over a symbol or arrow universally indicates a prohibition, in this case, that going straight through is not permitted.
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