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A 'Sens unique' sign indicates:

The French term "Sens unique" translates directly to "One-way," which dictates that traffic must legally flow only in a single direction. Under the Québec Highw

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Question: A 'Sens unique' sign indicates:

Answer options: ✅ One-way street

  • Stop ahead
  • Detour
  • School zone

Correct answer: One-way street

Explanation: The French term "Sens unique" translates directly to "One-way," which dictates that traffic must legally flow only in a single direction. Under the Québec Highway Safety Code, this regulatory sign designates a one-way street. The incorrect options are designated by entirely different signs: "Stop ahead" uses a preparatory warning yellow sign, "Detour" features a temporary orange sign, and "School zone" uses a pentagonal shape with silhouettes. Recognizing basic French driving terminology is highly relevant for the SAAQ knowledge test, as many critical regulatory and warning signs on Québec roads are posted exclusively in French.

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