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Reflective orange triangle on a slow-moving vehicle means:

Under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act, a reflective orange triangle with a red border signifies a slow-moving vehicle designed to travel at speeds less than 40

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Question: Reflective orange triangle on a slow-moving vehicle means:

Answer options:

  • Construction vehicle ✅ The vehicle travels less than 40 km/h
  • Wide load
  • Hazardous goods

Correct answer: The vehicle travels less than 40 km/h

Explanation: Under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act, a reflective orange triangle with a red border signifies a slow-moving vehicle designed to travel at speeds less than 40 km/h. This is correct because the sign specifically warns drivers to prepare to slow down for slow farm equipment or road machinery. The other options are incorrect because wide loads and hazardous materials are marked with distinct flags or placards, and while some construction vehicles use this sign, it is not exclusive to them. Recognizing this sign is highly relevant for the G1 exam to ensure drivers safely share rural and suburban roads with slower machinery.

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