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A sign showing two arrows merging means what?

The yellow warning sign depicting two arrows joining represents merging traffic ahead, signaling that an adjacent lane or ramp is about to combine with the main

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Question: A sign showing two arrows merging means what?

Answer options:

  • Lane ends ✅ Merging traffic ahead
  • Detour
  • Roundabout

Correct answer: Merging traffic ahead

Explanation: The yellow warning sign depicting two arrows joining represents merging traffic ahead, signaling that an adjacent lane or ramp is about to combine with the main road. SAAQ guidelines require motorists to adjust their speed and facilitate safe merging for incoming vehicles. The option "Lane ends" is incorrect because it uses a symbol showing a narrowing lane boundary line, while "Detour" (orange with text or arrows) and "Roundabout" (circular arrows) feature entirely distinct graphical designs and purposes. On the Class 5 theory exam, distinguishing between these specific warning signs is vital, as misidentifying merging traffic patterns can lead to critical right-of-way errors on high-speed expressways.

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