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A yellow sign showing pedestrians (often inside a triangle) means:

Under Ontario’s Official MTO Driver's Handbook, yellow diamond-shaped signs serve as warning signs alerting drivers to potential hazards ahead. A yellow sign il

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Question: A yellow sign showing pedestrians (often inside a triangle) means:

Answer options:

  • School ✅ Pedestrian crosswalk ahead
  • Hospital
  • Bus stop

Correct answer: Pedestrian crosswalk ahead

Explanation: Under Ontario’s Official MTO Driver's Handbook, yellow diamond-shaped signs serve as warning signs alerting drivers to potential hazards ahead. A yellow sign illustrating a pedestrian signifies a pedestrian crosswalk ahead, warning drivers to watch for walkers and prepare to yield. This differs from school zone signs, which are uniquely pentagonal and fluorescent yellow-green, while hospital signs are blue with a white letter "H," and bus stop signs are rectangular transit markers. Memorizing distinct sign shapes and colors is a critical component of the G1 knowledge test, as it directly tests your ability to anticipate road conditions and ensure vulnerable road user safety.

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