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A yellow sign with a downward-pointing arrow on top of an upward arrow indicates:

This yellow warning sign indicates a divided highway begins or ends, with a median symbol pointing out the transition to or from a physically separated road. In

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Question: A yellow sign with a downward-pointing arrow on top of an upward arrow indicates:

Answer options:

  • Two-way traffic
  • Lane shift ✅ Divided highway begins or ends
  • Crossroad

Correct answer: Divided highway begins or ends

Explanation: This yellow warning sign indicates a divided highway begins or ends, with a median symbol pointing out the transition to or from a physically separated road. Incorrect options like two-way traffic feature side-by-side opposing arrows without a median, while lane shift and crossroad signs display entirely different geometric symbols. Ontario traffic law utilizes these yellow diamond warning signs to alert drivers of upcoming changes in physical road design so they can safely adjust their positioning. Correctly identifying these warning symbols is critical for passing the Ontario G1 signs test, where understanding road layouts is heavily tested.

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