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A pentagon (5-sided) sign indicates what?

Ontario traffic law reserves the pentagon shape exclusively for school zones or school crossings to warn drivers to watch for children. In contrast, railway cro

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Question: A pentagon (5-sided) sign indicates what?

Answer options:

  • Railway crossing ✅ School zone or school crossing
  • Stop ahead
  • No passing zone

Correct answer: School zone or school crossing

Explanation: Ontario traffic law reserves the pentagon shape exclusively for school zones or school crossings to warn drivers to watch for children. In contrast, railway crossings are marked by an X-layout crossbuck, a "stop ahead" warning is a diamond shape, and a "no passing zone" is indicated by a pennant-shaped sign. Under official Ministry of Transportation rules, road sign shapes are standardized to help drivers quickly recognize hazards. G1 candidates will face several questions on sign shapes and colors, making a clear understanding of these visual cues essential for passing the signs portion of the official knowledge test.

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