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A 'Bump' sign warns of:

Under Ontario's Highway Traffic Act guidelines, the yellow, diamond-shaped "Bump" warning sign alerts drivers to an upcoming rough section of road, such as a sh

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Question: A 'Bump' sign warns of:

Answer options:

  • Speed bumps ✅ A rough section of road ahead
  • Construction
  • Frost heave

Correct answer: A rough section of road ahead

Explanation: Under Ontario's Highway Traffic Act guidelines, the yellow, diamond-shaped "Bump" warning sign alerts drivers to an upcoming rough section of road, such as a sharp rise or dip, requiring them to reduce speed to maintain vehicle control. While speed bumps, construction zones, and frost heaves also create uneven surfaces, they have distinct, specific signs—such as orange signs for construction—and do not match this sign's official handbook definition. Recognizing standard warning signs is a fundamental component of the Ontario G1 test, where candidates must identify precise sign meanings to pass the regulatory and warning sign sections.

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