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A black-and-white rectangular sign reading 'MINIMUM 60' means:

A black-and-white rectangular sign is a regulatory sign, meaning it dictates a legal command that drivers must obey. The MINIMUM 60 sign means drivers must not

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Question: A black-and-white rectangular sign reading 'MINIMUM 60' means:

Answer options:

  • Maximum speed 60
  • Suggested speed 60 ✅ You must not drive slower than 60 km/h
  • Construction speed

Correct answer: You must not drive slower than 60 km/h

Explanation: A black-and-white rectangular sign is a regulatory sign, meaning it dictates a legal command that drivers must obey. The MINIMUM 60 sign means drivers must not travel slower than 60 km/h under normal road conditions, ensuring a safe and consistent flow of traffic. Incorrect options like maximum speed or suggested speed are wrong because maximum limits use standard speed limit signs, while suggested or construction speeds are designated by yellow warning or orange construction signs. On the Ontario G1 exam, distinguishing regulatory signs by their rectangular shape and black-and-white color is essential, as misidentifying essential speed rules can lead to critical errors on the test.

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