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An octagonal red sign with white lettering always means what?

An octagonal shape is globally and legally reserved exclusively for stop signs to ensure high visibility even when obscured by snow or dirt. Under Ontario's hig

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Question: An octagonal red sign with white lettering always means what?

Answer options:

  • Yield. ✅ Stop.
  • Do Not Enter.
  • Wrong Way.

Correct answer: Stop.

Explanation: An octagonal shape is globally and legally reserved exclusively for stop signs to ensure high visibility even when obscured by snow or dirt. Under Ontario's highway traffic regulations, this eight-sided red sign with white lettering always commands drivers to come to a complete stop at the marked line or crosswalk before proceeding safely. In contrast, yield regulatory signs are shaped like a downward-pointing triangle, while do not enter and wrong way signs are rectangular or square. Mastery of standard sign shapes and colors is highly relevant for the Ontario G1 knowledge exam, where shape recognition is frequently tested to ensure immediate driver compliance on the road.

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