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A 'Hidden Intersection' warning sign tells you:
Under SAAQ road safety standards, a yellow diamond warning sign indicating a hidden intersection alerts drivers that a crossroad lies ahead where visibility is
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Question: A 'Hidden Intersection' warning sign tells you:
Answer options:
- No intersection ahead ✅ An intersection ahead has limited visibility
- Detour
- Roundabout
Correct answer: An intersection ahead has limited visibility
Explanation: Under SAAQ road safety standards, a yellow diamond warning sign indicating a hidden intersection alerts drivers that a crossroad lies ahead where visibility is obscured by curves, hills, or vegetation. Drivers must prepare to slow down and yield if necessary. Incorrect options like a detour or a roundabout are signaled by completely different orange construction or distinct circular warning signs, while "no intersection" is logically incorrect. Quebec road rules categorize warning signs to help motorists anticipate hazards. Recognizing these symbols is highly examinable on the Class 5 knowledge test, as identifying limited-visibility intersections prevents dangerous side-impact collisions.
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