Nova Scotia Driving Test Practice: Ace your driving test

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What does a yellow sign with black arrows indicate?

  1. Directional information for nearby services.

  2. An upcoming construction zone.

  3. An emergency diversion route

  4. A roundabout ahead.

The correct answer is: An emergency diversion route

A yellow sign with black arrows typically indicates an emergency diversion route. This type of sign is used to direct drivers to alternative routes during emergencies or road closures. The arrows being black against a yellow background provide a clear and visible indication of the path drivers should take when normal routes are not available. In contrast, directional signs for nearby services usually feature different colors and symbols specifically aimed at identifying amenities or services rather than serving as guides in emergencies. Signs indicating upcoming construction zones typically have orange backgrounds, signaling caution and construction-related warnings. Meanwhile, signs indicating a roundabout may use specific symbols or shapes that clearly denote the nature of the intersection ahead, rather than simply relying on arrows.