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What does an 'H' on a blue sign indicate?
A blue square sign with a white letter "H" indicates a hospital, as Québec's road signing system uses blue backgrounds to denote services available to road user
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Question: What does an 'H' on a blue sign indicate?
Answer options:
- Helicopter pad ✅ Hospital
- Hostel
- Highway
Correct answer: Hospital
Explanation: A blue square sign with a white letter "H" indicates a hospital, as Québec's road signing system uses blue backgrounds to denote services available to road users. Standardized SAAQ service signs reserve "H" exclusively for medical facilities. Distractors like helicopter pad or hostel are incorrect because they have distinct symbolic representations or are not standard highway service classifications, while highway routes are marked with green guide signs or specific shield markers instead. This concept falls under service sign categorization, and identifying these symbols accurately is a frequent topic on the SAAQ theory test.
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