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A 'Lane Ends' sign shows:

Under Quebec’s Highway Safety Code, the warning sign indicating a lane is ending uses a tapering lane drop arrow to visually represent a reduction in lanes, pro

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Question: A 'Lane Ends' sign shows:

Answer options:

  • A straight arrow ✅ A tapering lane drop arrow
  • An X
  • Two arrows

Correct answer: A tapering lane drop arrow

Explanation: Under Quebec’s Highway Safety Code, the warning sign indicating a lane is ending uses a tapering lane drop arrow to visually represent a reduction in lanes, prompting drivers to merge. Among the incorrect options, a straight arrow denotes lane direction, an "X" is used for lane-use control signals indicating a closed lane, and two arrows typically signify two-way traffic. SAAQ sign standards rely on these distinct, textless pictograms to communicate immediate road changes to drivers. Memorizing these specific symbols is highly relevant for the SAAQ theory exam, which frequently tests your ability to identify road signs and anticipate merging scenarios.

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