Chapter 2-4: Sign shapes and colours

The free Alberta learner (Class 7) practice test includes a crucial section on “Sign shapes and colours,” designed to help new drivers quickly identify and interpret road signs.

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Alberta Driving Test - Chapter 2-4: Sign shapes and colours

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Which of the following is controlled or shown by traffic regulation signs?

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What additional type of information can traffic regulation signs provide?

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What is the main purpose of traffic regulation signs?

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What varies depending on the type of message on a traffic regulation sign?

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Each shape and color conveys a specific meaning—for example, octagons signal “Stop,” while triangles indicate “Yield.” Rectangular signs often provide information or instructions, while diamond-shaped signs warn of potential hazards. Colors also play a key role: red signals prohibitions, yellow warns of caution, and green provides directions. Recognizing sign shapes and colors at a glance is essential for safe, efficient driving and is a fundamental part of preparing for the learner’s license exam.