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An equilateral triangle pointing down, white with a red border, means:

A downward-pointing equilateral triangle with a red border is the standardized Ontario regulatory sign for yielding. It instructs drivers to slow down and give

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Question: An equilateral triangle pointing down, white with a red border, means:

Answer options:

  • Stop ✅ Yield
  • Warning
  • Construction

Correct answer: Yield

Explanation: A downward-pointing equilateral triangle with a red border is the standardized Ontario regulatory sign for yielding. It instructs drivers to slow down and give the right-of-way to oncoming traffic and pedestrians before proceeding. In contrast, stop signs are octagonal, warning signs are typically yellow diamonds, and construction signs are orange. The Ontario Highway Traffic Act standardizes these shapes and colors so drivers can instantly identify traffic control devices under any safety conditions. Memorizing sign shapes and colors is highly relevant for the G1 knowledge exam, which dedicates an entire section to recognizing road signs.

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