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But back to the sign. As Canadians, we can be pretty funny in most any situation, even when it comes to something as dry and boring as a road sign. And we’re not the only ones. Here are a few ...
Thursday was a monumental day for many Indigenous people and other residents in Saskatoon as the new signs for miyo-wâhkôhtowin road were installed, replacing the old John A. Macdonald ones.
In Alberta, all traffic rules apply in parking lots, but whether you have to follow signs depends on who put up the sign, Corporal Troy Savinkoff, Alberta RCMP spokesman, says in an e-mail.
And now several blue signs showing a mug full of suds have been installed on New Brunswick's Vanier Highway to let drivers know beer is right around the corner at the Maybee Brewing Co.
Try your knowledge of road signs by taking on our quiz below and let us know how you get on in the comments. If you can't see the quiz below, click here to have a go.
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Europe's most misunderstood road signs - MSNSteep descent ahead! This French road sign indicates a steep downhill slope, often marked with a percentage (like 10%). That number refers to the gradient - not your car's speed, weight, or any fine.
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