Panneaux routiers
94 panneaux à apprendre pour Territoires du Nord-Ouest
Panneaux de réglementation
On an NWT highway or community street, a red eight-sided sign means:
A red-and-white downward-pointing triangle at an NWT intersection means:
A red circle with a horizontal white bar posted at an NWT roadway entrance means:
A red circle with a diagonal cross or X overlay in an NWT zone means:
A fluorescent yellow-green pentagon with a walking figure on an NWT road means:
A white X-shaped crossbuck with 'RAILWAY CROSSING' text at an NWT level crossing means:
A yellow diamond with three dots arranged vertically (red, amber, green) on an NWT approach means:
A yellow diamond containing a red octagon symbol with 'AHEAD' text means:
A yellow diamond showing a bridge-like rectangle narrowing toward the centre means:
A fluorescent yellow-green sign showing a pedestrian in a crosswalk with diagonal lines means:
A black-and-white regulatory sign showing an arrow around a triangular island means:
A yellow pennant-shaped sign on the left side of an NWT two-lane road means:
A regulatory sign showing a truck silhouette with a weight number and 'TONNES' on an NWT bridge approach means:
A regulatory sign with arrows pointing both up and down along an NWT roadway means:
A sign reading 'NO RIGHT TURN 7-9 AM' with time information on an NWT street means:
A specific NWT sign designating an 'ICE ROAD OPEN' on the seasonal Mackenzie or Dempster networks means:
A regulatory sign with a truck silhouette and 'TRUCK ROUTE' means:
A regulatory 'NO RIGHT TURN ON RED' at an NWT signal means:
A flashing red beacon or flashing red signal in NWT means:
A stopped NWT school bus with flashing red lights and extended stop arm requires:
A yellow diamond with a bison silhouette on an NWT road (especially Mackenzie Highway) means:
When a funeral procession passes through an NWT intersection:
Approaching a stopped emergency or tow vehicle with flashing lights on an NWT highway, you must:
On a physically divided NWT highway (median between opposing traffic), a school bus with red flashers requires:
At a red traffic signal on an NWT road without 'NO RIGHT TURN ON RED' signage, right turns are:
A left turn on red from a one-way NWT street to another one-way street is:
Panneaux d’avertissement
A white rectangular sign 'MINIMUM 60' on an NWT divided highway means:
A yellow diamond with two vertical arrows (one up, one down) after a divided section in NWT means:
A yellow diamond with two arrows splitting around a median icon on an NWT highway means:
A yellow diamond showing your lane tapering into the adjacent lane in NWT means:
A fluorescent yellow-green pentagon with two children holding hands means:
A yellow diamond with an arrow curving gently to the left on an NWT highway means:
A yellow diamond with a sharp (90-degree) bent arrow pointing left means:
A yellow diamond with an arrow curving gently to the right means:
A yellow diamond with a sharp (90-degree) bent arrow pointing right on an NWT road means:
A yellow diamond showing a road with several alternating curves means:
A yellow diamond showing a downhill slope with a percentage number on an NWT road means:
A yellow diamond with 'BUMP' text or a bump icon on an NWT road warns of:
A yellow diamond showing two arrows converging on an NWT highway means:
A yellow diamond showing a road narrowing on both sides means:
A yellow diamond showing a vehicle with wavy skid marks beneath means:
A yellow diamond or fluorescent pentagon showing a bicycle on an NWT road means:
A blue rectangular sign showing a hospital 'H', fuel, lodging, or rest icon at an NWT interchange means:
A yellow diamond showing a cross-shape or T-shape road icon means:
An orange equilateral triangle with red border on the rear of an NWT vehicle means:
A series of yellow arrow chevrons lining the outside of a curve in NWT means:
A yellow rectangular plate showing a speed number under a curve warning in NWT means:
A flashing yellow beacon on or near a warning sign in NWT means:
A yellow diamond with 'FOG AREA' or a fog icon on an NWT road means:
A yellow diamond showing a vehicle tilted or 'HIGH WIND AREA' text in NWT means:
A yellow diamond with a generic large-animal silhouette (not specific to a species) means:
When an NWT school zone reduced-speed sign applies, the typical reduced limit is:
Under NWT law, bicycle helmets are:
Horn use in NWT is legitimate for:
On NWT public roads, ATVs and snowmobiles are generally:
Panneaux de chantier
An orange diamond showing 'CONSTRUCTION AHEAD' or worker icon in NWT means:
In an NWT work zone with reduced posted speed and workers present, you must:
Panneaux d’information
A red circle with a diagonal slash over a truck silhouette means:
A rectangular sign with a highway shield and number in NWT is:
A blue rectangular sign showing a bed or picnic table icon on an NWT highway means:
A blue rectangular sign with a white 'H' in NWT means:
The Dempster Highway to Inuvik in NWT is signed with:
Marquage routier
A rectangular sign with a single large black arrow on an NWT community street means:
A U-shaped arrow crossed by a red slash at an NWT intersection means:
A right-pointing arrow crossed by a red slash means:
A left-pointing arrow crossed by a red slash at an NWT intersection means:
A white rectangular sign with arrows showing which lane goes where at an NWT intersection means:
A white diamond painted in a lane with 'BUS ONLY' or HOV text posted means:
A white diamond in a lane with 'HOV 2+' posted in NWT means:
A yellow diamond showing a step between pavement and shoulder in NWT means:
On an NWT rural paved two-lane road without posted speed signs, the typical maximum is:
A solid yellow line on your side of the centre on an NWT two-lane road means:
A dashed (broken) yellow centre line on your side of an NWT road means:
Autres panneaux
A white rectangular sign posted 'MAXIMUM 90' on an NWT rural road means:
A fluorescent yellow-green sign showing children with a ball or playing in NWT means:
A yellow diamond showing a caribou silhouette in NWT specifically warns of:
A yellow diamond with a muskox silhouette on an NWT northern road means:
A green circle enclosing an action icon at an NWT intersection means:
Black-and-yellow diagonal stripes on a roadside obstacle in NWT indicate:
A yellow diamond reading 'BRIDGE MAY BE ICY' or showing a snowflake over a bridge means:
A yellow diamond showing a vehicle under a bridge with a height measurement in NWT means:
On an NWT urban street without posted speed signs, the default maximum speed is:
An NWT playground zone when active is typically posted at:
NWT seatbelt law requires use by:
An NWT child must use an approved child restraint or booster until the child reaches:
NWT motorcycle helmet law requires helmets for:
Using a hand-held phone while driving in NWT is:
A Class 7 Learner or Class 5 Probationary NWT driver has this BAC limit while driving:
After an impaired-driving Criminal Code conviction in NWT, a returning driver typically requires:
A pregnant NWT driver should wear a seatbelt:
When overtaking a cyclist on an NWT road, give at least:
Under NWT law, headlights must be on:
Canadian-sold vehicles must have daytime running lights (DRL) active whenever:
U-turns in NWT are permitted:
