Chapter 2-3: Lane reversal signals

The Alberta Learner’s Licence Practice Exam features a section on “Lane reversal signals,” which assesses new drivers’ understanding of this important traffic control system.

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Alberta Driving Test - Chapter 2-3: Lane reversal signals

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What is a common purpose of lane reversal signals?

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What does a downward pointing green arrow over a lane indicate to a driver?

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What does a red X displayed over a driving lane mean?

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When a red X is shown over a lane, what is the safest action for the driver to take?

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Lane reversal signals are typically used on busy roadways to manage traffic flow during peak hours. These overhead signals display arrows or “X” symbols to indicate whether a lane is open, closed, or changing direction. Drivers must know how to respond promptly: a green arrow means the lane is open, a red “X” means it is closed, and a yellow “X” warns that the lane status is about to change. Mastery of these signals is essential for safe driving.