Quebec SAAQ Knowledge Test · Question
What does a pentagon-shaped sign, showing two walking figures, indicate?
The pentagon shape is used exclusively for school zone signs in Quebec to alert drivers to the increased presence of children.
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Question: What does a pentagon-shaped sign, showing two walking figures, indicate?
Answer options:
- Playground nearby. ✅ You are entering a school zone.
- Pedestrian crosswalk ahead.
- Public park ahead.
Correct answer: You are entering a school zone.
Explanation: The pentagon shape is used exclusively for school zone signs in Quebec to alert drivers to the increased presence of children.
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