Signs
Introduction - Some of the many signs you will see on Ontario roads
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stop sign is eight-sided and has a red background with white letters.
It means you must come to a complete stop. Stop at the stop line
if it is marked on the pavement. If there is no stop line, stop
at the crosswalk, marked or not. If there is no crosswalk, stop
at the edge of the sidewalk. If there is no sidewalk, stop at
the edge of the intersection. Wait until the way is clear before
entering the intersection.
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school zone sign is five-sided and has a blue background with
white symbols. It warns that you are coming to a school zone.
Slow down, drive with extra caution, and watch for children.
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yield sign is a triangle with a white background and a red border.
It means you must let traffic in the intersection or close to
it go first. Stop if necessary and go only when the way is clear.
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railway crossing sign is X-shaped with a white background and
red outline. It warns that railway tracks cross the road. Watch
for this sign. Slow down and look both ways for trains. Be prepared
to stop.
There are four other kinds of signs: regulatory, warning, temporary conditions, and information and direction.
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