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In Prince Edward Island, what does a red and white inverted triangle sign signify?
The inverted triangle sign, which is red and white, always signifies 'Yield' in Canada, meaning you must give way to other traffic.
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Question: In Prince Edward Island, what does a red and white inverted triangle sign signify?
Answer options:
- Stop ahead ✅ Yield the right-of-way
- No entry
- One way traffic
Correct answer: Yield the right-of-way
Explanation: The inverted triangle sign, which is red and white, always signifies 'Yield' in Canada, meaning you must give way to other traffic.
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