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An inverted red and white triangle is a:

In Quebec, an inverted red and white triangle is the universal shape for a yield sign, which instructs drivers to give the right-of-way to other traffic or pede

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Question: An inverted red and white triangle is a:

Answer options:

  • Stop sign ✅ Yield sign
  • Construction sign
  • School sign

Correct answer: Yield sign

Explanation: In Quebec, an inverted red and white triangle is the universal shape for a yield sign, which instructs drivers to give the right-of-way to other traffic or pedestrians before proceeding. A stop sign is an octagonal red sign, construction signs are orange diamonds, and school signs are yellow-green pentagons. Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, recognizing road sign shapes and colors is fundamental for safe navigation and proper right-of-way compliance. Candidates must memorize these standard shapes for the SAAQ knowledge test, as identifying regulatory road signs by their silhouettes is a frequently tested concept on the exam.

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