Quebec SAAQ Knowledge Test · Question
A 'No U-Turn' sign shows:
Under Quebec’s Highway Safety Code, prohibitory regulatory signs use a red circle with a diagonal slash over a black pictogram on a white background, making a U
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Question: A 'No U-Turn' sign shows:
Answer options: ✅ A U-turn arrow with a slash through it
- A green arrow
- A blue square
- A yellow triangle
Correct answer: A U-turn arrow with a slash through it
Explanation: Under Quebec’s Highway Safety Code, prohibitory regulatory signs use a red circle with a diagonal slash over a black pictogram on a white background, making a U-turn arrow with a slash the correct representation for forbidding this maneuver. Of the incorrect options, a green arrow indicates permitted movements or lane configurations, blue squares denote information or tourist services, and yellow shapes serve as warning signs. Recognizing SAAQ sign shapes, symbols, and colors is highly relevant for the Class 5 theory exam, which frequently tests your ability to quickly identify and obey regulatory visual cues.
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