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In Ontario, a flashing pedestrian crossing beacon means:

Under Ontario’s Highway Traffic Act, a flashing pedestrian crossover beacon indicates a pedestrian is actively crossing or waiting to cross; drivers must stop a

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Question: In Ontario, a flashing pedestrian crossing beacon means:

Answer options:

  • Drive faster ✅ A pedestrian is crossing — stop
  • Construction
  • Wildlife

Correct answer: A pedestrian is crossing — stop

Explanation: Under Ontario’s Highway Traffic Act, a flashing pedestrian crossover beacon indicates a pedestrian is actively crossing or waiting to cross; drivers must stop and yield the entire roadway width until the pedestrian safely reaches the opposite sidewalk. Speeding up is highly dangerous, while construction and wildlife hazards are marked by distinct orange and yellow warning signs rather than active pedestrian beacons. Understanding pedestrian crossover rules is essential for the G1 exam, which frequently tests your duty to stop for vulnerable road users at designated crossings.

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