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During your Stage 1 GDL period in PEI, you encounter a sign showing a person pushing a wheelchair. What message does this sign convey?
This sign indicates a designated crossing area for people using wheelchairs or other mobility aids, requiring drivers to be extra cautious.
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Question: During your Stage 1 GDL period in PEI, you encounter a sign showing a person pushing a wheelchair. What message does this sign convey?
Answer options:
- Accessible parking ahead ✅ A pedestrian crossing for people with disabilities
- Wheelchair repair shop
- Hospital entrance
Correct answer: A pedestrian crossing for people with disabilities
Explanation: This sign indicates a designated crossing area for people using wheelchairs or other mobility aids, requiring drivers to be extra cautious.
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