Nova Scotia Class 7 Beginner's Knowledge Test · Question
Yielding to a transit bus pulling out from a curb-side stop is:
On 50 km/h roads with the proper sign, you must yield to a bus signalling to re-enter traffic.
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Question: Yielding to a transit bus pulling out from a curb-side stop is:
Answer options: ✅ Required where signs are posted (50 km/h zones)
- Optional
- Required everywhere
- Never required
Correct answer: Required where signs are posted (50 km/h zones)
Explanation: On 50 km/h roads with the proper sign, you must yield to a bus signalling to re-enter traffic.
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