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A '+' on a yellow sign means:

Under Ontario’s Ministry of Transportation rules, a yellow diamond-shaped sign featuring a black cross warns drivers of an upcoming four-way intersection where

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

Answer options: ✅ A four-way intersection ahead (crossroad)

  • First aid
  • Hospital
  • School

Correct answer: A four-way intersection ahead (crossroad)

Explanation: Under Ontario’s Ministry of Transportation rules, a yellow diamond-shaped sign featuring a black cross warns drivers of an upcoming four-way intersection where a side road crosses the main highway. This alerts motorists to watch for entering or crossing traffic. Hospital and first aid signs are blue informational signs, not yellow warning signs, while school zones are designated by pentagon-shaped signs depicting school children. G1 candidates must understand that yellow indicates a warning of physical road conditions ahead, which is a frequent topic on the rules of the road and sign recognition portions of the written test.

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