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G1 Test Answer Sheet
Photo of regulatory sign


Do not drive through the intersection.

 

Photo of regulatory sign

 

Do not pass on this road.


Photo of regulatory sign
These signs, above the road or on the ground before an intersection, tell drivers the direction they must travel. For example: the driver in lane one must turn left; the driver in lane two must turn left or go straight ahead; and the driver in lane three must turn right.

Photo of regulatory sign

These signs mean lanes are only for specific types of vehicles, all the time. Different symbols are used for the different types of vehicles. They include: buses, taxis, vehicles with three or more people, bicycles.

 

Photo of information/direction sign Shows type of fuel available:
D - diesel;
P - propane;
N - natural gas.

Photo of information/direction sign

The term ‘via' is used to describe the roads that must be followed to reach a destination.

 

Photo of warning sign Bump or uneven pavement on the road ahead. Slow down and keep control of your vehicle.

Photo of warning sign
The road ahead is split into two separate roads by a median. Keep to the right. Each road carries one-way traffic.

 

Photo of warning sign

Paved surface ends ahead.


Photo of warning sign

Drivers on the side road at the intersection ahead don't have a clear view of traffic.

 


Photo of warning sign

Narrow bridge ahead.


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