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What does a sign with a truck on a downward slope mean?

This yellow warning sign indicates a steep decline ahead, advising truck drivers to shift into a lower gear to control their speed and prevent brake overheating

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Question: What does a sign with a truck on a downward slope mean?

Answer options:

  • Truck weigh station ✅ Steep hill ahead — trucks should use lower gear
  • No trucks allowed
  • Truck route

Correct answer: Steep hill ahead — trucks should use lower gear

Explanation: This yellow warning sign indicates a steep decline ahead, advising truck drivers to shift into a lower gear to control their speed and prevent brake overheating. The other options are incorrect because truck restriction signs feature a red prohibitory circle and slash, truck routes use a supportive green circle, and weigh stations are designated by distinct informational signs. Under Ontario Highway Traffic Act guidelines, yellow diamond-shaped signs warn of upcoming physical hazards. Memorizing these distinct visual patterns is highly relevant for the Ontario G1 test, where distinguishing between warning, regulatory, and informational signs is frequently examined.

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