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A sign showing a bicycle and 'SHARE THE ROAD' means:
This yellow warning sign alerts drivers to the presence of cyclists in the traffic lane, reminding them to exercise caution and share the road safely. It does n
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Question: A sign showing a bicycle and 'SHARE THE ROAD' means:
Answer options:
- Bicycles prohibited ✅ Watch for and share the lane with cyclists
- Bike lane only
- Bicycles must dismount
Correct answer: Watch for and share the lane with cyclists
Explanation: This yellow warning sign alerts drivers to the presence of cyclists in the traffic lane, reminding them to exercise caution and share the road safely. It does not prohibit bicycles, which would be indicated by a red circle with a slash, nor does it designate a bicycle-only lane or instruct cyclists to dismount. Under the Quebec Highway Safety Code, motorists must safely share the lane and maintain a minimum passing distance of one meter in zones of fifty kilometers per hour or less, and one and a half meters in faster zones. SAAQ exams frequently test warning signs and the rules for sharing infrastructure with vulnerable road users.
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