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Yukon Driving Test Practice – Signs

Road signs are one of the most important sections of the Yukon driving knowledge test. Drivers must be able to recognize signs quickly and understand the action required. In Yukon, signs are especially important due to wildlife crossings, winter hazards, and long rural highways.

This practice guide explains the main types of road signs, how to identify them, and how drivers should respond.


Regulatory Road Signs

Regulatory signs give instructions that drivers are legally required to follow.

Common features:

  • White background with black or red symbols

  • Clear wording or symbols

  • Must be obeyed at all times

Ignoring these signs can lead to fines, licence penalties, or collisions.


Stop Sign

The stop sign is red and has eight sides.

Drivers must:

  • Stop the vehicle completely

  • Stop before the stop line, crosswalk, or intersection

  • Proceed only when the way is clear

A rolling stop is illegal and unsafe.


Yield Sign

The yield sign is an upside-down triangle with red and white colors.

Drivers must:

  • Slow down when approaching

  • Stop if necessary

  • Allow other traffic or pedestrians to go first

Yield signs help control traffic flow safely.


Speed Control Signs

Speed signs show the maximum safe speed allowed.

Drivers must:

  • Follow the posted speed limit

  • Reduce speed when weather or road conditions are poor

  • Obey lower limits in school and construction zones

Driving too fast for conditions can still be considered speeding.


Warning Signs

Warning signs alert drivers to hazards or changes in the road ahead.

Common features:

  • Yellow background

  • Diamond shape

  • Black symbols

These signs require drivers to be alert and ready to react.


Curve and Bend Signs

These signs indicate changes in road direction.

Drivers should:

  • Slow down before entering the curve

  • Maintain proper lane position

  • Avoid sudden braking

Curves can be especially slippery in winter.


Wildlife Warning Signs

Wildlife signs are common throughout Yukon.

They warn drivers about:

  • Moose

  • Caribou

  • Other large animals

Drivers should:

  • Reduce speed

  • Watch roadside areas

  • Be prepared to stop quickly

Wildlife collisions can be fatal.


Slippery Road Signs

These signs warn of reduced traction due to rain, snow, or ice.

Drivers must:

  • Slow down

  • Increase following distance

  • Avoid sharp turns or sudden stops

These signs are especially important in cold weather.


Construction and Work Zone Signs

Construction signs warn drivers of temporary road conditions.

Key features:

  • Orange background

  • Black symbols or text

Drivers must:

  • Obey reduced speed limits

  • Follow directions from signs or workers

  • Watch for equipment and workers

Fines are often higher in work zones.


School and Playground Signs

These signs warn drivers that children may be present.

Drivers must:

  • Obey reduced speed limits during posted times

  • Watch carefully for children

  • Be ready to stop

These zones are strictly enforced.


Guide and Direction Signs

Guide signs help drivers navigate roads safely.

Common features:

  • Green or blue background

  • White text or symbols

They provide information about routes, distances, and services.


Service Information Signs

Service signs show the location of:

  • Fuel stations

  • Restaurants

  • Hospitals

  • Rest areas

These signs are especially important in remote areas.


Railway Crossing Signs

Railway signs warn drivers of train crossings ahead.

Drivers must:

  • Slow down and look both ways

  • Stop when lights flash or gates are lowered

  • Never cross when a train is approaching

Trains require long distances to stop.


Temporary and Emergency Signs

Temporary signs are used during special conditions.

Examples include:

  • Detours

  • Road closures

  • Emergency warnings

Drivers must follow these signs carefully for safety.


Recognizing Signs by Shape

Sign shape helps drivers understand meaning quickly.

  • Octagon: Stop

  • Triangle: Yield

  • Diamond: Warning

  • Rectangle: Regulatory or informational

  • Circle: Railway crossing

Shape recognition is helpful when signs are covered by snow.


Tips for Studying Yukon Road Signs

To prepare for the test:

  • Memorize sign shapes and colors

  • Practice with sample sign questions

  • Read each question carefully

  • Choose the safest answer

Road sign questions are an easy way to earn marks on the test.


Summary

Road signs play a critical role in road safety across Yukon. The driving knowledge test places strong emphasis on recognizing signs and responding correctly. By studying regulatory, warning, construction, and guide signs, drivers improve both test performance and real-world safety.

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