Chapter 4-3: Pedestrian signals

The “Pedestrian Signals” section of the Ontario truck driver knowledge test focuses on a driver’s ability to recognize and respond to signals intended for pedestrians at intersections and crosswalks.

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Ontario Truck Driver Test - Chapter 4-3: Pedestrian signals

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How is traffic on the smaller, less busy crossroad usually controlled at an intersection pedestrian signal?

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Which statement about intersection pedestrian signals is correct?

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What does a flashing or steady orange hand symbol mean for pedestrians who have not yet started to cross?

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At intersections with traffic lights but no pedestrian signals, when may pedestrians cross?

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What should pedestrians do if they are already in the crosswalk when the hand symbol appears?

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What does a white walking symbol on a pedestrian signal mean for pedestrians?

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What is a key feature of an intersection pedestrian signal on a busy main road?

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Truck drivers must understand the meaning of “walk,” “don’t walk,” and flashing signals, as well as how to yield to pedestrians legally and safely. This knowledge is critical for preventing accidents and ensuring the safety of all road users. Questions may also address how to handle situations where pedestrians are crossing when signals change. Reviewing the Official MTO Truck Handbook and practicing with sample questions can help drivers prepare for this section.