Ontario

Panneaux routiers

112 panneaux à apprendre pour Ontario

Panneaux de réglementation

What must you do when you approach a stop sign at an intersection?

A red octagonal (8-sided) sign at an intersection tells the driver to:

You approach a stop sign in a residential area. There is no painted stop line and no marked crosswalk at the corner. Where should you bring your vehicle to a complete stop?

How does a yield sign differ from a stop sign in its legal requirement?

Which shape and colour combination identifies a yield sign in Ontario?

You are on a merge ramp approaching a highway. A yield sign is posted at the end of the ramp. Highway traffic is heavy and closely spaced. What should you do?

You missed your exit and a 'No U-turn' sign is posted at the next intersection. The safest legal way to turn around is to:

Which statement best describes regulatory signs in Ontario?

You are driving a friend home and stop in a 'No Parking' zone to let them out quickly. Is this allowed?

A sign with a red circle covering the image of a vehicle means:

Which statement correctly describes the difference between a 'No Stopping' sign and a 'No Parking' sign?

A 'No Standing' sign posted along a roadway means:

You need to let a family member out of your car. Which sign allows this brief stop?

Which regulatory sign directs all traffic to pass on the right side of a traffic island or obstruction?

A five-sided regulatory sign with a fluorescent yellow/green background and black symbols indicates:

When the yellow lights are flashing at a school-zone speed sign, the driver must:

You approach a railway crossing where the red signal lights are flashing. What should you do?

At an Ontario pedestrian crossover (PXO), drivers and cyclists must:

A pedestrian is starting to cross at a marked pedestrian crossover (PXO). You are approaching the crossover. What must you do?

A regulatory sign reading 'NO TRUCKS IN THIS LANE' means:

You are driving through a clearly marked construction zone in Ontario. The posted lower speed limit is 60 km/h. Why is exceeding this limit particularly costly?

At an intersection, a solid red traffic light means:

At a red light, where should you stop your vehicle if there is a painted stop line on the pavement?

A solid yellow (amber) traffic light means:

You are approaching an intersection at 50 km/h when the light turns yellow. You are about 20 metres from the stop line. What should you do?

At an intersection with a flashing red traffic light, a driver must:

A solid green traffic light means you may:

An illuminated white walking-figure (or 'WALK' text) on a pedestrian signal means:

A yellow diamond showing a small stop-sign symbol means:

A typical posted school zone speed limit in Ontario is:

A 'Wrong Way' sign on a freeway ramp means:

Drivers approaching any type of pedestrian crossover (PXO) in Ontario must:

A cross-hatched zone painted inside an intersection means:

A green-painted bike box at an intersection means:

A flashing amber (yellow) arrow means:

Panneaux d’avertissement

You are behind a slow-moving farm tractor on a two-lane rural road. You see a 'Do Not Pass' sign. A long straight stretch appears ahead. What should you do?

A sign showing a curved arrow doubling back, with a red circle and slash over it, means:

On a multi-lane Ontario highway, slow-moving traffic is required to:

You are driving past a school in mid-afternoon. A group of children is walking near the curb. The school-zone sign's lights are not flashing. What should you do?

A yellow diamond warning sign showing a curving black arrow means:

A yellow diamond sign showing a car with wavy tracks behind the wheels means:

A yellow diamond warning sign showing the silhouette of a deer means:

A yellow diamond sign showing a bicycle silhouette warns drivers that:

What is the key difference between an orange diamond and a yellow diamond warning sign?

Small yellow rectangular signs with large black chevron arrows posted in a row along the outside of a road indicate:

You are driving at 80 km/h on a rural road. You see a yellow diamond sign with a curved arrow. What is the best response?

A yellow diamond warning sign showing a snake-like S-curve symbol means:

A white rectangular sign showing two opposing curved arrows over a centre lane indicates:

A yellow diamond warning sign showing two arrows joining from either side into one lane indicates:

A yellow diamond warning sign showing one lane narrowing into the other means:

An orange diamond warning sign showing a worker holding a flag indicates:

A yellow diamond warning sign showing a stick-figure silhouette walking across a crosswalk means:

A yellow diamond warning sign showing a truck descending a steep slope means:

You are driving down a long, steep hill. Your brakes begin to feel weaker each time you press the pedal. What is the safest action?

A yellow diamond warning sign reading 'BUMP' tells the driver to:

A yellow diamond warning sign indicating 'DIVIDED HIGHWAY ENDS' means:

A yellow diamond warning sign showing two arrows pointing in opposite directions means:

Blue rectangular signs with white text and symbols along an Ontario highway indicate:

Two chevrons painted above a bicycle symbol on the pavement (a sharrow) indicate:

A red and orange triangular reflective emblem on the back of a vehicle indicates:

A yellow diamond sign showing a black bridge-shape symbol means:

A sign showing two arrows merging into a wider road means:

A warning sign showing a rock falling beside a cliff means:

A warning sign showing a circular arrow pattern 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 lines means:

A green-and-white sign with a bicycle symbol indicates:

A pedestrian crossover (PXO) is marked by:

A pedestrian countdown signal that is flashing numbers means:

An orange-and-red triangle on the back of a vehicle ahead means:

A yellow diamond warning sign with a speed number (e.g., '50 km/h') below a curve symbol means:

A painted 'sharrow' (bicycle symbol with two chevrons pointing forward) indicates:

A series of closely-spaced chevron arrow signs on a curve indicates:

Panneaux de chantier

A diamond-shaped sign with an orange background and black symbols indicates:

An orange sign showing 'DETOUR' with an arrow indicates:

Feux de circulation

You are approaching an Ontario railway crossing. The crossbucks are visible but the flashing lights are off and the gates are up. What is the safest action?

You are waiting at a red light. The light changes. What sequence will it follow in Ontario?

A flashing yellow traffic light at an intersection tells drivers to:

A green left-turn arrow at an intersection with an otherwise red light means:

A yellow diamond with three coloured circles (red, yellow, green) means:

Panneaux d’information

Large green rectangular signs with white text on Ontario highways most commonly show:

Brown rectangular signs with white text and symbols identify:

Marquage routier

You are about to turn left onto a street and you see a one-way sign with the arrow pointing to the right. What must you do?

Which sign most commonly indicates that a road is one-way?

A sign with a left-pointing arrow covered by a red circle and slash means:

On an Ontario provincial highway, an HOV (High Occupancy Vehicle) lane is reserved for vehicles carrying at least how many people?

The striped buffer zone between an HOV lane and the regular traffic lane indicates:

A sign with a right-pointing arrow covered by a red circle and diagonal slash means:

On an Ontario road, yellow pavement lines separate:

A solid yellow line at the left of your driving lane means:

A broken (dashed) yellow line at the left of your driving lane means:

A yellow 'pavement ends' sign tells you that:

A lane marked with a white diamond on the pavement and a sign with a diamond symbol means:

Highway 401 through Toronto has express lanes and collector lanes. You should:

Above a lane, you see a red 'X' signal. This means:

The solid white line at the right edge of a highway lane is called the:

Hitting a rumble strip at the edge of the lane means:

Autres panneaux

A rectangular white sign showing 'MAXIMUM 60' tells the driver that:

You are driving in a small Ontario town and see no posted speed-limit signs. What is the maximum legal speed you can drive?

Outside Ontario cities, towns and villages where no speed-limit sign is posted, what is the maximum legal speed?

In Ontario signage, a red circle with a line drawn through a symbol means:

A sign showing a large 'P' with a red circle and slash over it between two posts means:

A large red and white X-shaped sign posted at the side of the road means:

A railway crossing has a gate or barrier that is now being lowered. A driver must:

A diamond-shaped sign with a yellow background and black symbols warns a driver of:

A fluorescent yellow/green pentagonal sign showing children playing alerts drivers to:

A low clearance sign above an overpass shows:

A 'dead end' sign warns that:

In a posted Community Safety Zone, the penalty for a speeding offence is:

A black-and-yellow striped marker mounted on or near the road means:

A sign showing '4.1 m' above an overpass indicates: