This document provides information on various traffic signs commonly seen in Canada. It outlines that most road signs in Canada contain text rather than graphics, which can be difficult for tourists who don't speak English. It also details the laws around cell phone use while driving, with fines ranging from $45 to $180, and speed limits of 50 km/h in cities and 80 km/h on highways. Additionally, it notes that seat belt use is mandatory across Canada and disabled parking spots require a valid permit.
This document provides information on various traffic signs commonly seen in Canada. It outlines that most road signs in Canada contain text rather than graphics, which can be difficult for tourists who don't speak English. It also details the laws around cell phone use while driving, with fines ranging from $45 to $180, and speed limits of 50 km/h in cities and 80 km/h on highways. Additionally, it notes that seat belt use is mandatory across Canada and disabled parking spots require a valid permit.
This document provides information on various traffic signs commonly seen in Canada. It outlines that most road signs in Canada contain text rather than graphics, which can be difficult for tourists who don't speak English. It also details the laws around cell phone use while driving, with fines ranging from $45 to $180, and speed limits of 50 km/h in cities and 80 km/h on highways. Additionally, it notes that seat belt use is mandatory across Canada and disabled parking spots require a valid permit.
CANADA • In the country signs with text prevail, graphics are very rare on the roads. This is a problem for tourist who do not speak English. DRIVING WITH CELL PHONES
Drivers are advised not to use a
cell phone of any kind while driving.
The fines for driving using a cell
phone ranges from US $45 to US $180. SPEED LIMITS
The speed limits in Canada are 50 km per hour in
cities and 80 km per hour on motorways. SEAT BELT
The use of seat belts is
mandatory throughout Canada. DISABLED
Parking space is only
for vehicles displaying a valid disable person parking permit, PEDESTRIAN
Points out pedestrian traffic
PROHIBITION
Do no enter this road
NARROW BRIDGE AHEAD
Presence on the roadway of a
bridge of smaller width than the rest of the road. CURVES
Sign indicating that there is a smooth
curve on the road. STOP SIGNAL AHEAD
It is not very well known.
Warns about a stop signal nearby. PAVED SURFACE ENDS AHEAD
This sign warns the next
termination of the paved section and the beginning of a road without pavement. TWO WAYS