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A 'Aire de service' sign indicates:
Under Québec's Highway Safety Code, blue information signs direct motorists to essential highway services. An "Aire de service" sign indicates a service area of
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Question: A 'Aire de service' sign indicates:
Answer options: ✅ Service area with gas/food
- Stop
- Toll
- Yield
Correct answer: Service area with gas/food
Explanation: Under Québec's Highway Safety Code, blue information signs direct motorists to essential highway services. An "Aire de service" sign indicates a service area offering amenities like gasoline, food, and restrooms. The other options are incorrect because "Stop" and "Yield" are represented by distinct regulatory shapes (a red octagon and an inverted triangle), while "Toll" signs designate payment requirements rather than rest facilities. For the SAAQ knowledge test, understanding French terms on service signs is crucial, as the exam frequently evaluates a driver's ability to identify highway facilities and regulatory requirements through both text-based and symbolic signage.
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