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School and Residential Zone

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1.What is the speed limit in school zones in New Brunswick?

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In New Brunswick, the speed limit in school zones is 50 km/hr (30 mph). This lower limit is enforced to enhance safety for children during school hours.

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2.What action should a driver be prepared for when approaching a pedestrian-activated crosswalk sign with a flashing light?

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A pedestrian-activated crosswalk sign with a flashing light indicates that a pedestrian may be entering or in the crosswalk. Drivers must be prepared to stop if the light is flashing to yield to pedestrians.

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3.When approaching a sign indicating a pedestrian crosswalk, what is the drivers primary responsibility?

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At any pedestrian crosswalk, drivers are required to yield the right-of-way to pedestrians who are crossing or are about to cross the roadway. This ensures pedestrian safety.

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4.What action should a driver take upon seeing a sign for a school crosswalk, especially if a crossing guard is present?

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At a school crosswalk, drivers must yield to pedestrians. If a crossing guard is present, it is mandatory to follow their directions, as they manage the safe passage of students.

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5.What does a yellow diamond-shaped sign depicting two children walking signify?

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This yellow diamond-shaped sign indicates a school zone. It serves as a warning to drivers to reduce their speed and be extra cautious, especially when children are present on or near the roadway.

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6.What does a yellow diamond-shaped sign depicting a child on a swing indicate?

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This sign indicates that a playground is nearby. Drivers seeing this sign should be prepared to slow down and exercise caution, as children may be present and could enter the roadway.

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7.For a playground zone marked with a 30 km/h sign, when is this speed limit typically in effect?

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The 30 km/h speed limit in a playground zone is enforced every day from dawn to dusk. This regulation provides consistent protection for children during typical play hours.

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8.What does the school zone sign indicating 50 km/h WHEN CHILDREN ON HIGHWAY mean for drivers?

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This sign specifies that the 50 km/h limit in the school zone is in effect from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on school days. This reduction in speed is crucial for the safety of children who may be on the roadway or shoulder during those hours.

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9.For a school zone sign that has a tab underneath indicating only the speed limit (e.g., 30 km/h), when is this limit generally in effect?

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When a school zone sign has a tab that only displays the speed limit (e.g., 30 km/h), that limit is generally in effect from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on school days. This ensures slower speeds during peak school activity times.

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10.What specific hours and days does the 30 km/h limit apply for the school zone sign with a tab explicitly stating 8 AM - 5 PM SCHOOL DAYS?

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When a school zone signs tab specifies 8 AM - 5 PM SCHOOL DAYS, the 30 km/h limit is precisely in effect during those hours and only on days when school is in session. Drivers must adhere to these specific times.

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11.What does the sign depicting a bus with an upward arrow and children on either side, indicate to drivers?

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This yellow diamond-shaped sign serves as a warning to drivers. It indicates that there is a school bus stop up ahead, alerting drivers to the potential presence of children getting on or off a school bus on the roadway.

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12.What is the speed limit in residential zones?

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In New Brunswick, the speed limit in built-up areas is 50 km/hr (30 mph). This standard limit applies to urban and residential areas to manage traffic and pedestrian safety.

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13.When driving in school and playground zones, why is it especially important to observe carefully?

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Children, especially smaller ones, can be difficult to see and may move in unpredictable ways. Exercising careful observation in these zones helps prevent accidents due to their presence.

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14.As you approach a school zone during times when children may be arriving or leaving, what should you look for and obey?

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During active school hours, drivers should specifically look out for school patrols or crossing supervisors. It is mandatory to obey their directions at all times to ensure the safe passage of children.

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15.In residential areas, what can a ball or a hockey net on the street indicate?

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Items like a ball or a hockey net in a residential area are clues that children may be playing nearby. Drivers should be especially vigilant as children can move unpredictably into the roadway.

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16.Before getting into your car to back up, what crucial check should you perform?

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Before beginning to back up, it is essential to check the area immediately surrounding your car. This helps ensure that no children, pets, or objects are in your path before you start moving.

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17.When backing up your vehicle, why is it important to continue checking your surroundings?

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Continuous observation while backing up is critical. Children or pets can move quickly and unexpectedly into your vehicles path, making ongoing checks necessary to prevent collisions.

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18.What do alternating flashing amber lights at the top of a school bus indicate?

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Alternating flashing amber lights on a school bus are a warning signal to drivers. They indicate that the bus is about to stop to pick up or drop off children, so drivers should prepare to stop.

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19.When you see a school bus with alternating flashing red lights at the top, what must you do?

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When a school bus displays alternating flashing red lights, it signifies that children are entering or exiting the bus. Drivers must stop their vehicles, regardless of whether they are approaching the bus from the front or the rear.

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20.When a school bus has alternating flashing red lights, which vehicles must stop?

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The rule for a school bus with flashing red lights requires all vehicles in all lanes to stop. This ensures a safe zone around the bus for children crossing the road, regardless of their direction of travel.

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21.How far must you stop from a school bus that has its red lights flashing?

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Drivers approaching a stopped school bus with flashing red lights must stop at least 5 metres away and remain stopped until the lights stop flashing. This ensures the safety of children boarding or exiting the bus.

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