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In Alberta, what does a rectangular black and white sign with a single arrow pointing upwards, often found at intersections, mean?
These are regulatory 'One Way' signs indicating that traffic flows in only one direction on the street or road ahead.
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Question: In Alberta, what does a rectangular black and white sign with a single arrow pointing upwards, often found at intersections, mean?
Answer options: ✅ One way traffic ahead.
- Only through traffic permitted.
- No stopping or standing.
- A lane restricted to specific vehicle types.
Correct answer: One way traffic ahead.
Explanation: These are regulatory 'One Way' signs indicating that traffic flows in only one direction on the street or road ahead.
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