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New Brunswick Driving Signs – Description

New Brunswick driving signs are used to communicate important information to drivers, ensuring safety and smooth traffic flow on NB roads. These signs fall into several categories, each with a specific purpose:

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1. Regulatory Signs

These signs inform drivers of rules and laws that must be obeyed. Common examples include:

  • Stop

  • Yield

  • Speed Limit

  • No Passing

  • Lane Control
    Failing to follow regulatory signs can result in fines or traffic violations under the New Brunswick Motor Vehicle Act.

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2. Warning Signs

Warning signs alert drivers to upcoming hazards or changes in the road environment. They are often yellow and diamond-shaped. Examples include:

  • Sharp Curve Ahead

  • School Zone

  • Pedestrian Crossing

  • Animal Crossing

  • Railway Crossing
    These signs give drivers time to slow down and react safely.

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3. Guide & Informational Signs

Guide signs help drivers navigate the road network by providing directions, distances, and route numbers. Informational signs may indicate rest areas, hospitals, or service locations. Examples include:

  • Highway Route Markers

  • Exit Signs

  • Destination Distance Signs

  • Service Information

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4. Construction & Temporary Signs

These orange signs warn of roadwork, lane changes, and temporary hazards. Examples include:

  • Road Work Ahead

  • Flag Person Ahead

  • Reduced Speed in Construction Zone

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5. Traffic Signals & Pavement Markings

New Brunswick also uses standard traffic lights, arrows, and painted road markings to control traffic flow, right-of-way, and lane use.


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Importance for Class 7 Knowledge Test

Learning NB driving signs is essential for passing the Class 7 Learner’s Knowledge Exam. The test requires you to:

  • recognize signs by shape, color, and symbol

  • know what each sign instructs or warns

  • apply sign rules while driving

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