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What does a 'SHARE THE ROAD' sign with a bicycle mean?
The "Share the Road" sign warns motorists that they must share the traffic lane with cyclists, highlighting the need for increased vigilance and safe passing di
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Question: What does a 'SHARE THE ROAD' sign with a bicycle mean?
Answer options:
- Bicycle lane only ✅ Drivers and cyclists share the lane
- No bicycles
- Bike rental nearby
Correct answer: Drivers and cyclists share the lane
Explanation: The "Share the Road" sign warns motorists that they must share the traffic lane with cyclists, highlighting the need for increased vigilance and safe passing distances. This is correct because the sign designates a shared-use lane rather than an exclusive bicycle lane, which would instead be marked by a white bicycle symbol on a blue background or painted pavement. It does not forbid cyclists, which is represented by a red circle with a slash, nor does it indicate a rental business. Under Québec's Highway Safety Code, sharing the road safely is a fundamental legal duty. SAAQ exams frequently test road-sharing signage to ensure prospective drivers can safely interact with vulnerable road users.
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