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A 'Stop Ahead' warning sign means:

The "Stop Ahead" sign is an official Ontario warning sign that alerts drivers to an upcoming stop sign, prompting them to begin decelerating and prepare for a c

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Question: A 'Stop Ahead' warning sign means:

Answer options: ✅ A stop sign is just ahead — prepare to stop

  • Optional stop
  • Permanent road closure
  • Speed bump

Correct answer: A stop sign is just ahead — prepare to stop

Explanation: The "Stop Ahead" sign is an official Ontario warning sign that alerts drivers to an upcoming stop sign, prompting them to begin decelerating and prepare for a complete stop. This sign does not mean stopping is optional, as all stop signs require a mandatory halt under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act. It also does not indicate a speed bump or permanent road closure, which feature their own distinct warning symbols. Under MTO rules, yellow diamond-shaped signs always warn of physical road conditions ahead. Recognizing these warning signs is highly relevant for passing the mandatory road signs section of the G1 knowledge test.

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