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A pentagon-shaped sign indicates:

Under the Québec Highway Safety Code, road sign shapes communicate specific messages to help drivers anticipate hazards from a distance. A pentagon-shaped sign

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Question: A pentagon-shaped sign indicates:

Answer options:

  • Yield ✅ School zone or school crossing
  • Construction
  • Hospital

Correct answer: School zone or school crossing

Explanation: Under the Québec Highway Safety Code, road sign shapes communicate specific messages to help drivers anticipate hazards from a distance. A pentagon-shaped sign is reserved exclusively for school zones or school crossings, alerting drivers to watch for children and prepare to reduce speed. In contrast, yield signs are represented by inverted triangles, construction zones utilize orange diamond-shaped signs, and hospital services are indicated by blue square-shaped signs. Memorizing these standardized shapes and colors is highly relevant for the SAAQ theory exam, as shape-identification questions are frequently used to test a candidate's rapid hazard recognition.

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