Nova Scotia Driving Test Practice: Ace your driving test

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What does a sign with a picture of a person walking and a red diagonal line indicate?

  1. No pedestrians allowed.

  2. No walking or jogging allowed.

  3. No crossing the road.

  4. No right turns allowed.

The correct answer is: No pedestrians allowed.

This picture depicts the widely recognized "No Pedestrian" traffic sign. The red diagonal line superimposed over the picture of a person walking signifies that people are not allowed in the specified area. Option B, "No walking or jogging allowed," could be misleading because it names specific activities, whereas the picture includes people walking, jogging, or running. Similarly, option C, "No crossing the road," is too narrow because the picture doesn't depict a specific road, but rather a universal symbol for prohibiting pedestrian activity. Option D, "No right turns allowed," is completely unrelated to the image, as it generally pertains to vehicle traffic.