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Roundabout exit information

Official source: Official MTO Driver's Handbook

What this sign means

Roundabout exit information is an official Ontario information, lights and markings. Information signs, traffic lights, pedestrian signals, and pavement markings guide drivers through routes, lanes, timing, and road position. It is matched to the Official MTO Driver's Handbook.

What to do

Use the sign, signal, or marking to choose the correct lane, route, stopping point, or crossing movement. Use it to choose the correct route, lane, stopping point, signal response, or road position before making your next move.

G1 study tip

For the G1 test, focus on what the sign, light, signal, or road marking tells you to do next. On the G1 test, expect the correct answer to explain what direction, signal, or road position the driver should follow.

Read the official source

Sign images are sourced from the Official MTO Driver's Handbook under the Open Government Licence, Ontario, or from Wikimedia Commons public domain files with Ontario sign-code source matching. The fire route example uses an official Ontario municipal source.

How to Recognize and Use This Sign

Use these study notes to connect the sign image with the action expected on Ontario roads and on the G1 test.

Where you will see it

You usually see it on guide signs, route signs, signals, lane markings, freeway signs, crossings, or facilities where drivers need direction. For Roundabout exit information, look at the sign shape, symbol, text, and any posted times or lane arrows before deciding what to do.

Common mistake

A common mistake is ignoring the sign or marking until the driver is too close to change lanes or stop smoothly. For Roundabout exit information, the safe answer is usually the one that obeys the posted sign early and leaves room for other road users.

Example on the road

If you are preparing for an exit, crossing, or lane choice, use this information early so your next move is predictable. Use the Roundabout exit information sign as the main clue for what the examiner expects you to recognize.

Memory cue

Information signs and markings guide your next decision. First ask where they direct you. For Roundabout exit information, connect the visual symbol to the driver action before reading the answer choices.

Roundabout exit information FAQs

What does the Roundabout exit information sign mean in Ontario?

Roundabout exit information is an official Ontario road sign. The key idea is: Roundabout exit information is an official Ontario information, lights and markings. Information signs, traffic lights, pedestrian signals, and pavement markings guide drivers through routes, lanes, timing, and road position.

What should I remember about Roundabout exit information for the G1 test?

For the G1 test, focus on what the sign, light, signal, or road marking tells you to do next. Also remember the practical driver response: Use the sign, signal, or marking to choose the correct lane, route, stopping point, or crossing movement.

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