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A red octagonal sign in Quebec reads:

In Quebec, the red octagonal stop sign officially reads "Arrêt" due to provincial French-language laws governing road signage under the Highway Safety Code. The

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Question: A red octagonal sign in Quebec reads:

Answer options:

  • Cédez ✅ Arrêt
  • Stop
  • Halte

Correct answer: Arrêt

Explanation: In Quebec, the red octagonal stop sign officially reads "Arrêt" due to provincial French-language laws governing road signage under the Highway Safety Code. The option "Stop" is incorrect because, unlike the rest of North America, Quebec mandates French terminology on standard regulatory signs. "Cédez" translates to yield and is displayed on a triangular sign, while "Halte" is not used for stop signs. Recognizing this distinctive French signage is highly relevant for the SAAQ theory exam, as Quebec-specific traffic control regulations and language mandates are frequently tested to ensure candidates can identify provincial road markings.

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