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An advisory speed tab posted below a curve-warning sign shows:

An advisory speed tab beneath a warning sign indicates the recommended safe speed for navigating the upcoming curve under ideal conditions. This yellow sign sug

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Question: An advisory speed tab posted below a curve-warning sign shows:

Answer options:

  • Legal maximum speed ✅ A recommended safe speed for the curve
  • Minimum speed
  • School-zone speed

Correct answer: A recommended safe speed for the curve

Explanation: An advisory speed tab beneath a warning sign indicates the recommended safe speed for navigating the upcoming curve under ideal conditions. This yellow sign suggests a safe speed rather than a legally enforceable limit, making the legal maximum, minimum, and school-zone speed options incorrect. According to the Official MTO Driver's Handbook, regulatory laws establish strict legal limits and are shown on black-and-white signs, while yellow signs advise caution without setting legal mandates. Differentiating between advisory speeds and regulatory maximum speed limits is a frequently tested concept on the Ontario G1 exam, emphasizing the need for drivers to adjust their speed based on road geometry.

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