Alberta Written Drivers Learners Test Practice

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What does a sign with a picture of a truck going downhill indicate?

  1. Steep hill ahead.

  2. Truck route ahead.

  3. No trucks allowed.

  4. Truck parking area ahead.

The correct answer is: Steep hill ahead.

A sign with a picture of a truck going downhill is indicating a steep hill ahead, as this type of sign is typically used to warn drivers of an upcoming steep incline on the road. Option B is incorrect because a truck route sign would indicate a designated road that is intended for trucks to use, not a warning about the road conditions. Option C is incorrect because a sign with a picture of a truck going downhill would not indicate a restriction on truck usage, but rather a warning about the road conditions. Option D is incorrect because a truck parking area sign would indicate the location of a designated area for trucks to park, not a warning about the road conditions.