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What does a regulatory sign with an upward-pointing black arrow crossed by a red circle with a diagonal line indicate?
A red circle with a diagonal line through a symbol universally means 'No' to the action depicted, in this case, 'No Straight Through'.
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Question: What does a regulatory sign with an upward-pointing black arrow crossed by a red circle with a diagonal line indicate?
Answer options:
- Go straight only.
- No U-turn allowed. ✅ No straight through.
- One way street.
Correct answer: No straight through.
Explanation: A red circle with a diagonal line through a symbol universally means 'No' to the action depicted, in this case, 'No Straight Through'.
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