Alberta Written Drivers Learners Test Practice

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What does a sign with a picture of a person with a red diagonal line and the word "NO" indicate?

  1. No pedestrians allowed.

  2. No walking or jogging allowed.

  3. No crossing the road.

  4. No right turns allowed.

The correct answer is: No crossing the road.

The sign showing a person with a red diagonal line and the word "NO" indicates a prohibition concerning pedestrians. This specific sign is primarily interpreted as "No pedestrians allowed," meaning that individuals should not use that particular area for walking or crossing. The depiction of the person combined with the diagonal line serves as a clear visual cue that entry or crossing by pedestrians is restricted in that area. Understanding this helps in recognizing that such signs are placed for the safety of both pedestrians and drivers, particularly in zones where pedestrian activity could conflict with vehicle movement or where conditions are considered unsafe for foot traffic. Thus, interpreting this sign correctly is essential for following traffic regulations and ensuring the safety of all road users.