Panneaux routiers
109 panneaux à apprendre pour Colombie-Britannique
Panneaux de réglementation
A red octagonal sign with white letters means:
A downward-pointing triangle with a red border means:
A red circular sign with a white horizontal bar across it means:
In BC, the school zone speed limit of 30 km/h is in effect:
In BC, the playground zone speed limit of 30 km/h is in effect:
A white rectangular sign showing 'MAXIMUM 50' with black numbers is:
A yellow sign showing a walking pedestrian figure warns of:
A white X-shaped sign marked 'Railway Crossing' means:
Regulatory signs in BC (white rectangles with black text, or red circles with slashes):
A solid red traffic light means:
A solid yellow traffic light means:
You have a solid green light and want to drive straight through the intersection. You must:
A flashing red traffic light is treated the same as:
A green arrow pointing left at a traffic signal means:
A 'No Stopping' sign means:
A yellow diamond sign showing a circular arrow pattern means:
A green-painted bike box at an intersection means:
A flashing yellow arrow at a traffic signal means:
A yellow diamond with a small stop-sign symbol means:
A 'Wrong Way' sign on a ramp indicates:
A 'No Standing' sign means:
A 'No Stopping' sign is stricter than:
In BC, a flashing green traffic light means:
A ramp meter signal on a BC freeway on-ramp:
A solid white line across a lane at an intersection marks:
A fluorescent yellow-green sign showing children playing indicates:
Panneaux d’avertissement
A yellow diamond-shaped sign with a black symbol is a:
A green-and-white sign with a bicycle symbol means:
A yellow diamond sign showing a bridge-shape symbol means:
Chevron arrow signs (black arrows on yellow) on a curve indicate:
A pedestrian crossover (PXO) in BC is marked by:
A sharrow (bicycle symbol with two chevrons) painted on pavement indicates:
A pedestrian countdown signal flashing the remaining seconds means:
A 'Loose Gravel' warning sign tells you to:
A 'Soft Shoulder' warning sign warns drivers that:
A warning sign showing a windsock or wind-line symbol means:
A warning sign showing a rock falling beside a cliff means:
A pedestrian crossover (PXO) overhead amber beacon is activated by:
A painted or raised median refuge in a crosswalk lets pedestrians:
A yellow diamond warning sign with a speed number (e.g., 50 km/h) below a curve symbol:
Chevron arrow signs along a curve follow:
A 'Lane Closed Ahead' sign means:
A BC bike lane is marked by:
A pedestrian countdown signal that is flashing a decreasing number means:
A yellow diamond sign showing a deer or moose silhouette means:
A fluorescent yellow-green sign showing two children identifies:
A zebra-striped (parallel white stripes) crosswalk marks:
A 'Scenic Route' sign (blue or brown background) means:
A yellow warning sign showing a truck on a downhill grade (e.g., '8%') means:
A yellow diamond warning sign showing two arrows converging means:
A 'Added Lane' sign (two arrows merging into a wider road) means:
A 'Divided Highway Begins' sign warns that:
A 'Divided Highway Ends' sign warns that:
An orange-and-red triangle on the back of a vehicle identifies:
A 'Bump' or 'Rough Road' warning sign tells drivers to:
A 'Slippery When Wet' warning sign means:
A yellow diamond with a curving arrow indicates:
A 'Winding Road' sign (series of curves) tells drivers:
A yellow diamond combining a curve symbol with a posted speed (e.g., '50 km/h') is:
A 'Hidden Intersection' warning sign alerts drivers to:
A 'Dip' warning sign alerts drivers to:
A warning sign showing the road narrowing tells drivers to:
A flashing beacon on a school-zone speed sign typically activates:
School crossings are typically marked with:
Panneaux de chantier
A diamond-shaped sign with an orange background means:
Fines for speeding in a BC construction zone are:
An orange sign with a black arrow pointing to the side means:
Orange traffic cones or barrels along the road mark:
Feux de circulation
A green arrow at a BC traffic signal means:
A yellow diamond with three small coloured circles (red, yellow, green) means:
A flashing yellow traffic light means:
Panneaux d’information
A 'Truck Route' sign directs:
A brown-background sign showing a tent, picnic table, or tree symbol identifies:
A brown sign with a table and tree symbol indicates:
Green signs showing exit numbers on a BC freeway correspond to:
The Trans-Canada Highway shield is a:
BC provincial route markers are:
A 'Chains Required' sign on a BC highway means:
Marquage routier
A solid yellow line on your side of the centre of the road means:
A broken white line between lanes on a BC road means:
A rectangular sign with a single white arrow on a black background means:
A white diamond symbol on a green background marks:
Arrows painted on the pavement and on signs over a lane mean:
A red circle with a truck symbol and a diagonal slash means:
Hitting a rumble strip at the edge of your lane means:
A yellow diamond sign with two opposing arrows means:
A yellow 'Pavement Ends' sign means:
To use an HOV lane marked with a white diamond, a vehicle must have:
A bus-only lane marked with 'Bus Only' may be used by private vehicles:
A broken yellow centre line on your side of the road means:
The solid white line at the right edge of a BC highway lane is called the:
Some BC urban highways have express and collector (local) lane sets. You should:
A solid line separates express and collector lanes. You may cross:
BC HOV lanes may have posted time restrictions:
A white diamond painted on the pavement marks:
A dedicated bike lane:
A 'Right Lane Must Turn Right' sign means:
An 'Exit Only' sign above your lane means:
Autres panneaux
A sign showing '3.7 m' above an overpass tells drivers:
An orange-and-red triangle on the back of a vehicle means the vehicle is travelling:
A 'Commercial Vehicle Inspection Station' or 'Weigh Scale' sign applies to:
Yellow lines on a BC road always:
A black-and-yellow striped marker on or near the road means:
A 'Dead End' sign warns that:
A black-and-white checkerboard sign marks:
In a posted BC Community Safety Zone, fines for traffic offences are:
A 'Commercial Vehicle Inspection Station' sign directs:
A 'Ferry Terminal' sign (blue with a boat symbol) directs drivers to:
A 'Weight Restricted Bridge' sign showing a maximum load in tonnes:
