Île-du-Prince-Édouard

Panneaux routiers

96 panneaux à apprendre pour Île-du-Prince-Édouard

Panneaux de réglementation

On a PEI road you reach a red eight-sided sign. You must:

A red-and-white downward-pointing triangle at a PEI intersection means:

A red circle enclosing a horizontal white bar posted at the entrance to a PEI roadway means:

A white rectangular sign posted 'MAXIMUM 80' on a PEI rural road means:

A red circle with a diagonal cross or 'X' overlay means:

A U-shaped arrow crossed by a red slash posted at a PEI intersection means:

A fluorescent yellow-green pentagon showing a walking figure means:

A large white X-shaped sign with the words 'RAILWAY CROSSING' means:

A yellow diamond with three dots arranged vertically (red, amber, green) means:

A yellow diamond containing a red octagon symbol and the word 'AHEAD' means:

A yellow diamond showing a bridge-like rectangle narrowing toward the centre means:

A fluorescent yellow-green sign showing a person 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 a two-lane road means:

A regulatory sign showing a truck silhouette with a weight number and 'TONNES' means:

A regulatory sign with arrows pointing both up and down means:

A sign with 'NO RIGHT TURN 7–9 AM' and supplementary time information means:

A yellow diamond showing three curved arrows forming a circle means:

A regulatory sign with a truck silhouette and 'TRUCK ROUTE' text means:

A regulatory sign reading 'NO RIGHT TURN ON RED' at a PEI signalized intersection means:

A flashing red beacon or flashing red traffic signal means:

A stopped PEI school bus with flashing red lights and extended stop arm means:

In a PEI construction/work zone when workers are present, you should:

When a funeral procession is passing through a PEI intersection:

Approaching a stopped emergency or tow vehicle with flashing lights on a PEI highway, you must:

On a physically divided highway in PEI (median between opposing traffic), a school bus with red flashers:

At a red traffic signal on a PEI road without 'NO RIGHT TURN ON RED' signage, right turns are:

A left turn on red from a one-way street to another one-way street in PEI is:

Panneaux d’avertissement

A white rectangular sign 'MINIMUM 60' on a PEI divided highway means:

A yellow diamond warning sign with two vertical arrows — one up, one down — placed after a divided highway ends means:

A yellow diamond with two arrows splitting around a central median means:

A yellow diamond showing your lane tapering into the adjacent lane means:

A fluorescent yellow-green pentagon with two children holding hands means:

A yellow diamond with an arrow curving to the left means:

A yellow diamond with a sharp 90-degree bent arrow pointing to the left means:

A yellow diamond with an arrow gently curving to the right means:

A yellow diamond with a sharp 90-degree bent arrow pointing right means:

A yellow diamond showing a road with several alternating curves means:

A yellow diamond showing a downhill slope with a percentage number means:

A yellow diamond with the word 'BUMP' or a bump icon means:

A yellow diamond showing two arrows converging toward a single road means:

A yellow diamond showing a road narrowing on both sides means:

A yellow diamond showing a vehicle with wavy skid marks beneath it means:

On a PEI rural road, a yellow diamond showing a leaping deer means:

A yellow diamond showing a tractor silhouette means:

A yellow diamond or fluorescent yellow-green pentagon showing a bicycle means:

A blue rectangular sign showing a hospital 'H', gas pump, or bed icon at a PEI interchange means:

A yellow diamond with a cross-shape or T-shape icon means:

An orange equilateral triangle with a red border on the rear of a vehicle means:

A white diamond painted on a lane with 'BUS ONLY' or similar text means:

A series of yellow arrow chevrons (> > >) lining the outside of a curve means:

A yellow rectangular plate showing a speed number attached beneath a curve warning means:

A flashing yellow beacon above or near a warning sign means:

A yellow diamond with 'FOG AREA' text or a fog icon means:

A yellow diamond showing a vehicle tilted by wind or 'HIGH WIND AREA' text means:

A yellow diamond with a generic large-animal silhouette (not specific to deer or moose) means:

A yellow diamond showing a tractor crossing symbol specifically means:

When a PEI school-zone warning sign indicates a reduced speed and the time period applies, the typical reduced limit is:

Under PEI law, bicycle helmets are required for:

On PEI public roads, snowmobiles and ATVs are generally:

Panneaux de chantier

An orange diamond with 'CONSTRUCTION AHEAD' or worker icon means:

Panneaux d’information

A red circle with a diagonal slash over a truck silhouette means:

A rectangular sign containing a highway shield with a number means:

A blue rectangular sign showing a bed, picnic table, or 'REST AREA' text means:

A blue rectangular sign with a white 'H' means:

The highest speed you will ever see posted on a PEI highway is:

Marquage routier

A rectangular sign with a single large black arrow pointing in one direction means:

A right-pointing arrow crossed by a red diagonal slash means:

A left-pointing arrow crossed by a red diagonal slash means:

A green circle enclosing an action icon (like an arrow) at a PEI intersection means:

A white rectangular sign with arrows showing which lane goes where means:

A white diamond painted in a lane with an 'HOV 2+' plate posted means:

A yellow diamond showing a step between pavement and shoulder means:

On a PEI rural two-lane road without posted speed signs, the default maximum speed is:

A solid yellow line on your side of the centre line on a PEI two-lane road means:

A dashed (broken) yellow centre line on a PEI two-lane road means:

A solid white line between two lanes of traffic moving in the same direction in PEI means:

Autres panneaux

A fluorescent yellow-green sign showing children with a ball or playing means:

A black-and-yellow diagonally striped marker on a bridge abutment or utility pole means:

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 (e.g., '3.5 m') means:

On a PEI urban street without posted speed signs, the default maximum speed is:

A PEI playground zone when active is typically posted at:

On all PEI public roadways, seatbelt use for drivers and all passengers is:

Under PEI law, a child must use an appropriate child restraint or booster until they reach:

In PEI, motorcycle helmets meeting Canadian standards are:

Using a hand-held phone for calling, texting, or any manual operation while driving in PEI is:

A Stage 1 or Stage 2 GDL driver in PEI has this BAC limit while driving:

After an impaired-driving conviction in PEI, a returning driver typically requires:

A pregnant driver in PEI should wear a seatbelt:

When overtaking a cyclist on a PEI road, you should give at least:

Under PEI law, you must use your headlights:

Canadian-sold vehicles must have daytime running lights (DRL) on whenever:

U-turns in PEI are permitted:

Horn use in PEI is permitted:

The fixed link connecting PEI to New Brunswick is: