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In Quebec, a 'Cédez' sign means:

Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, the triangular red and white "Cédez" sign officially means "Yield." This rule requires drivers to give the right-of-way to

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Question: In Quebec, a 'Cédez' sign means:

Answer options:

  • Stop ✅ Yield
  • Slow
  • Detour

Correct answer: Yield

Explanation: Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, the triangular red and white "Cédez" sign officially means "Yield." This rule requires drivers to give the right-of-way to conflicting traffic or pedestrians, stopping only if necessary to let them pass. "Stop" is incorrect because that matches the octagonal "Arrêt" sign, while "Slow" and "Detour" represent general speed warnings and temporary route changes rather than a yield instruction. On the SAAQ knowledge test, understanding French-language signage is highly relevant and frequently tested because Quebec road signs are predominantly written in French.

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