Ontario Class F Practice Test · Question
An inverted triangle red-and-white sign means:
An inverted (upside-down) triangle is a YIELD sign — slow down and give way to traffic and pedestrians already in the intersection.
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Question: An inverted triangle red-and-white sign means:
Answer options:
- Stop ✅ Yield to other traffic
- No passing
- Construction
Correct answer: Yield to other traffic
Explanation: An inverted (upside-down) triangle is a YIELD sign — slow down and give way to traffic and pedestrians already in the intersection.
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