This is a “Yield” sign.
All of these answers are correct.
As a level one or two driver, if you collect nine or more points during a two-year period, your licence will be suspended for 60 days and you must surrender it to the Ministry of Transportation. You can lose your licence for up to two years if you fail to surrender it.
A solid line in the described situation means that it is unsafe to overtake and pass.
This is a “Passing Is Not Allowed” sign.
If two drivers enter an uncontrolled intersection from opposite directions at the same time, one going straight while the other is turning left, the driver going straight has the right-of-way.
This is a “Slow Moving Vehicle” sign.
This is a “Hospital” sign.
Make sure you are not creating a dangerous situation. Continue straight ahead and take the next exit.
Please note that the question implies a person with a G1 licence behind the wheel. They must not drive alone; an accompanying driver must sit in the front passenger seat, have a valid Class G (or higher) licence, at least four years of driving experience, and must have a blood alcohol level of less than 0.05% when accompanying (accompanying drivers 21 and under must have zero percent). [Level 1 (Class G1), Chapter 1 Getting Your Driver's Licence, The Official MTO Driver's Handbook]
This is a “No Idling” sign.
This is a “No U-Turn Allowed” sign.
This is a “Snowmobiles May Use This Road” sign.
This is a “The Bridge Ahead Lifts or Swings to Allow Boats to Pass” sign.
This is a “Route to Airport” sign.
Stay at least two metres behind the rear doors where passengers are getting off or on. This rule does NOT apply at stops where an area has been set aside for streetcar passengers or there is a safety island. Always pass these areas at a reasonable speed and be prepared for pedestrians to make sudden or unexpected moves.
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