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An inverted red and white triangle is a:

Under Alberta road rules, a downward-pointing, inverted red and white triangle represents a yield sign, instructing drivers to slow down and defer the right-of-

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Question: An inverted red and white triangle is a:

Answer options:

  • Stop sign ✅ Yield sign
  • Construction sign
  • School sign

Correct answer: Yield sign

Explanation: Under Alberta road rules, a downward-pointing, inverted red and white triangle represents a yield sign, instructing drivers to slow down and defer the right-of-way to oncoming traffic. This shape is unique to yield signs to ensure immediate recognition from any angle. In contrast, stop signs are octagonal, construction signs are orange diamonds, and school zone signs are pentagonal. Shape and color standardization is a fundamental traffic safety concept designed to help drivers identify regulatory messages quickly. Memorizing these distinctive physical sign features is highly relevant for the Alberta Class 7 knowledge exam, as shape recognition questions frequently appear.

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