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An equilateral triangle pointing down, white with a red border, means:

Under the Québec Highway Safety Code, an inverted equilateral white triangle with a red border universally indicates a yield sign, requiring drivers to give rig

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Question: An equilateral triangle pointing down, white with a red border, means:

Answer options:

  • Stop ✅ Yield
  • Warning
  • Construction

Correct answer: Yield

Explanation: Under the Québec Highway Safety Code, an inverted equilateral white triangle with a red border universally indicates a yield sign, requiring drivers to give right-of-way to oncoming traffic. This shape is unique to yielding; stop signs are octagonal, warning signs are yellow diamonds, and construction signs are orange. Standardizing shapes allows drivers to recognize critical traffic instructions instantly, even from a distance or in poor weather. Mastering road sign shapes and colors is highly relevant for the SAAQ theory exam, as several questions specifically test your ability to identify regulatory and warning signs by their silhouettes.

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