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A zebra-striped pavement marking is a:

Zebra-striped pavement markings signify a pedestrian crossing, which alerts drivers to yield to people crossing the road. Under Ontario traffic laws, these high

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Question: A zebra-striped pavement marking is a:

Answer options:

  • No parking zone ✅ Pedestrian crossing
  • Bicycle lane
  • Bus stop

Correct answer: Pedestrian crossing

Explanation: Zebra-striped pavement markings signify a pedestrian crossing, which alerts drivers to yield to people crossing the road. Under Ontario traffic laws, these high-visibility markings indicate designated pedestrian crossovers where drivers must stop and remain stopped until pedestrians have fully crossed. Incorrect options like bicycle lanes, bus stops, and no-parking zones use entirely different indicators; bicycle lanes feature painted diamonds and bicycle stencils, while bus stops and parking restrictions rely on signs and curb markings. Recognizing these road markings is highly relevant for the G1 exam, as pedestrian yielding rules carry significant legal penalties and are frequently tested.

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