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A red-and-white inverted triangle reads:

Under Québec’s Highway Safety Code, a red-and-white inverted triangle is the standard shape for a yield sign, which legally displays the French word "Cédez". Th

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Question: A red-and-white inverted triangle reads:

Answer options: ✅ Cédez

  • Arrêt
  • Halte
  • Lentement

Correct answer: Cédez

Explanation: Under Québec’s Highway Safety Code, a red-and-white inverted triangle is the standard shape for a yield sign, which legally displays the French word "Cédez". This sign requires drivers to give the right-of-way to other road users. The option "Arrêt" is incorrect because a stop sign is always a red octagon. "Halte" is not a standard regulatory sign shape, and "Lentement" refers to slowing down, which is represented by yellow warning signs rather than a red-and-white regulatory triangle. Recognizing how geometric shapes and colors correspond to specific traffic regulations is a highly tested concept on the SAAQ theory exam, making these visual markers essential to memorize.

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