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A 'Y' on a yellow sign means:

A yellow, diamond-shaped warning sign featuring a "Y" symbol alerts drivers that the road splits ahead, indicating a Y-intersection where traffic may merge or t

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Question: A 'Y' on a yellow sign means:

Answer options:

  • Yield ahead ✅ A Y-intersection ahead
  • Yellow zone
  • No turn

Correct answer: A Y-intersection ahead

Explanation: A yellow, diamond-shaped warning sign featuring a "Y" symbol alerts drivers that the road splits ahead, indicating a Y-intersection where traffic may merge or turn. The option "Yield ahead" is incorrect because that warning features a distinct yield symbol rather than a "Y," while "Yellow zone" and "No turn" are not standard traffic sign meanings. According to the Official MTO Driver's Handbook, yellow diamond-shaped signs serve as warning signs indicating physical road layouts ahead. Mastering these shape and symbol associations is essential for passing the signs portion of the Ontario G1 exam.

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