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A yellow sign with two curving arrows in an oval indicates:

This yellow warning sign indicates a roundabout ahead because the counter-clockwise curved arrows in a circular pattern represent the upcoming rotary traffic fl

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Question: A yellow sign with two curving arrows in an oval indicates:

Answer options: ✅ A roundabout ahead

  • A divided highway
  • An S-curve
  • Sharp turn

Correct answer: A roundabout ahead

Explanation: This yellow warning sign indicates a roundabout ahead because the counter-clockwise curved arrows in a circular pattern represent the upcoming rotary traffic flow. It alerts drivers to prepare to yield to vehicles already in the circle. In contrast, divided highway signs feature a median symbol with arrows, while S-curve and sharp turn signs use bold, bent arrows rather than a circular loop. Under the Ontario Ministry of Transportation rules, yellow diamond-shaped signs warn of upcoming hazards or changes in physical road conditions. Mastering these specific symbol distinctions is crucial for the G1 signs test, where misidentifying warning signs is a common mistake.

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