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A 'Slippery When Wet' diamond sign warns that:
The yellow diamond-shaped warning sign depicts a vehicle leaving wavy traction trails, indicating that the road surface becomes slick and hazardous during wet w
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Question: A 'Slippery When Wet' diamond sign warns that:
Answer options:
- A car wash is ahead ✅ Pavement may be slick in rain
- Steep hill
- Sharp curve
Correct answer: Pavement may be slick in rain
Explanation: The yellow diamond-shaped warning sign depicts a vehicle leaving wavy traction trails, indicating that the road surface becomes slick and hazardous during wet weather. This is the correct answer because the symbol specifically alerts drivers to the risk of skidding when it rains, requiring them to reduce speed. Incorrect options like a steep hill or a sharp curve are represented by entirely different standard symbols, such as a truck on a decline or a bent arrow, while a car wash is not a traffic hazard. Under SAAQ rules, recognizing these warning signs is essential for maintaining vehicle control. Expect several questions on road sign meanings during your Class 5 theory exam.
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