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You see a white rectangular regulatory sign with a black symbol of a car with chains on its tires. This sign might be seen in Nunavut during winter. What does it mean?
This sign warns drivers that due to severe winter conditions, tire chains or other approved traction devices may be necessary for safe travel, or are required b
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Question: You see a white rectangular regulatory sign with a black symbol of a car with chains on its tires. This sign might be seen in Nunavut during winter. What does it mean?
Answer options:
- Chains are mandatory ahead for all vehicles
- Vehicles with chains must use this lane ✅ Road conditions may require tire chains or approved traction devices
- No chains allowed, use winter tires only
Correct answer: Road conditions may require tire chains or approved traction devices
Explanation: This sign warns drivers that due to severe winter conditions, tire chains or other approved traction devices may be necessary for safe travel, or are required by law.
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