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    Road signs in Canada - Wikipedia

    MAXIMUM SPEED signs along Quebec autoroutes are accompanied by a MINIMUM SPEED sign. The minimum sign is positioned directly below the maximum speed sign on the same post. Steep downgrade, with slope given as a percentage. See more

    Road signs in Canada may conform to the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Canada (MUTCDC) by the Transportation Association of Canada (TAC) for use by Canadian jurisdictions. Although it serves a … See more

    In Quebec, modern signs read either Arrêt or Stop. Both stop and arrêt are considered valid French words and the Office québécois de la … See more

    • Trans-Canada Highway marker.
    • Generic highway shield.
    • This sign is posted after the Canada–US border to remind US … See more

    The Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO) also has historically used its own MUTCD which bore many similarities to the TAC MUTCDC. … See more

    Signs for the most part employ one or two languages: English, French or both. However, some signs are trilingual, incorporating English, French and an indigenous language. See more

    The following are samples of Canadian road signs.
    Gallery of stop signs
    • Stop (English)
    • Stop … See more

    The following are samples of Quebec road signs. A notable difference between Quebec road signs and those of the rest of Canada is Quebec's use of a white chevron on a red background to mark road alignment around a curve, whereas the remainder of the … See more

     
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