Quebec SAAQ Knowledge Test · Question
An arrow pointing both left and right at an intersection means:
Two-way arrow warning = T-intersection ahead; you must turn left or right.
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Question: An arrow pointing both left and right at an intersection means:
Answer options: ✅ T-intersection ahead, you must turn
- Through traffic allowed
- No turning
- Roundabout
Correct answer: T-intersection ahead, you must turn
Explanation: Two-way arrow warning = T-intersection ahead; you must turn left or right.
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