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An accessible-loading-zone sign specifies 'VALID PERMIT REQUIRED' and also includes a 'NO STANDING ANYTIME' symbol for other vehicles. What is the implication for a Class 4 driver without an accessible permit?
A 'NO STANDING ANYTIME' symbol prohibits even momentary stopping for vehicles that are not explicitly permitted (i.e., those without a valid accessible permit i
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Question: An accessible-loading-zone sign specifies 'VALID PERMIT REQUIRED' and also includes a 'NO STANDING ANYTIME' symbol for other vehicles. What is the implication for a Class 4 driver without an accessible permit?
Answer options: ✅ The driver cannot stop or stand in this zone at all, even momentarily.
- The driver may stop momentarily to drop off an able-bodied passenger.
- The driver can 'stand' (wait in the vehicle) if the zone is otherwise empty.
- The driver can use this zone for up to 5 minutes.
Correct answer: The driver cannot stop or stand in this zone at all, even momentarily.
Explanation: A 'NO STANDING ANYTIME' symbol prohibits even momentary stopping for vehicles that are not explicitly permitted (i.e., those without a valid accessible permit in this context).
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