This is a 'Hazard' sign, with the downward line indicating the side on which you may safely pass.
This is a 'Sharp Turn Ahead' road sign.
This is a destination board with several destinations.
You must come to a complete stop at a flashing red light. Move through the intersection only when it's safe. [Flashing Red Light; Traffic Lights; 3. Traffic Signs and Lights; The Official MTO Driver's Handbook]
When a streetcar is stopped to take on or discharge passengers, you must stop 2 m behind the rearmost door where passengers are getting on or off, and proceed only when it is safe to do so.
This is a 'Hidden School Bus Stop Ahead' road sign.
While it does not seem logical to slow down, as it will decrease your distance from the tailgater, it will actually allow for more space in front of you. If the car you are following suddenly brakes, you will have enough time to do it gradually, so that the tailgater has some time to slow down, too, without hitting you in the back.
The minimum distance a driver must follow another vehicle before using low beam headlights when lights are required is within 60 meters (approximately 197 feet). In many jurisdictions, it is a standard requirement that drivers should switch from high beam headlights to low beam headlights when approaching another vehicle within this specified distance.
This is a 'Winding Road Ahead' sign.
When a school bus arm swings out with red lights flashing, you must stop and are prohibited from passing.
All of these answers are correct.
Use your low beam headlights when following a vehicle within 60 meters. On country roads, switch to low beams when you come to a curve or hilltop so you can see oncoming headlights and won't blind oncoming drivers. If you can't see any headlights, switch back to high beams.
When parking facing downhill, turn your front wheels towards the curb. This will keep the vehicle from rolling into traffic if the brakes become disengaged.
Highway 407 is an express toll route (pay toll highway) and you have to pay to be able to use it.
This is a 'Survey Crew Ahead' road sign.
Parking lights are only for parking. In low light, use your headlights, not parking lights.
The liability for passengers failing to buckle up varies depending on the jurisdiction and local traffic laws. In many places, both drivers and passengers have individual responsibilities when it comes to seat belt usage, and they may face consequences for not wearing seat belts correctly. However, the specific rules can differ.
Motorcycles, bicycles, limited-speed motorcycles and mopeds often need to pull to the left or right side of their lane to avoid dangerous road conditions or to be seen by other drivers. Do NOT take this as an invitation to pass in the same lane. If you do want to pass these vehicles, do so by changing lanes.
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