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A yellow diamond-shaped sign shows a curving arrow above a smaller sign that reads '30 km/h'. What does this combination mean?
This is a warning sign with a speed advisory plaque. It recommends a maximum speed for safely navigating the curve, which can be lower than the posted speed lim
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Question: A yellow diamond-shaped sign shows a curving arrow above a smaller sign that reads '30 km/h'. What does this combination mean?
Answer options: ✅ The recommended safe speed for the upcoming curve is 30 km/h.
- The legal speed limit on this road changes to 30 km/h at the curve.
- You must exit the highway at the next curve, which is 30 km away.
- The curve ahead requires you to slow down by 30 km/h.
Correct answer: The recommended safe speed for the upcoming curve is 30 km/h.
Explanation: This is a warning sign with a speed advisory plaque. It recommends a maximum speed for safely navigating the curve, which can be lower than the posted speed limit.
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