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A 'no parking' sign typically shows:

Under Ontario's traffic laws, a red circle with a diagonal slash represents a prohibition, making a "P" with a red circle and slash the correct regulatory sign

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Question: A 'no parking' sign typically shows:

Answer options:

  • A red 'P' on white
  • A green 'P' ✅ A 'P' with a red circle and slash
  • A blue 'P'

Correct answer: A 'P' with a red circle and slash

Explanation: Under Ontario's traffic laws, a red circle with a diagonal slash represents a prohibition, making a "P" with a red circle and slash the correct regulatory sign for "no parking." In contrast, a green circle or "P" indicates permissive parking where parking is allowed under certain conditions, while the blue and solid red letter options do not exist as standard MTO regulatory signs. This distinction reflects the Ministry of Transportation's standardized design system, where red circle-slash symbols always dictate banned actions. G1 candidates must master these basic sign shapes and colors, as regulatory sign identification is a heavily tested topic on the official knowledge exam.

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