ICBC British Columbia Written Exam Practice Test 2024

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What does a sign with a picture of a person with an umbrella inside a red circle indicate?

  1. Rainy weather conditions ahead.

  2. No pedestrians allowed.

  3. No umbrellas allowed.

  4. Pedestrian crosswalk ahead.

The correct answer is: No pedestrians allowed.

A sign with a picture of a person with an umbrella inside a red circle typically indicates that no pedestrians are allowed in that area, usually due to safety reasons or restrictions. Other options may seem plausible like A, indicating rainy weather conditions, but this would usually be represented by a cloud or raindrop symbol instead. C, suggesting that umbrellas are not allowed, would have a picture of an umbrella with a red line through it. D, implying that there is a pedestrian crosswalk ahead, would usually have arrows pointing to a designated area for pedestrians to cross.