Ch. 1 · Common Conduct

When a white diamond-shaped mark is painted on the road surface, what does this marking indicate?

[Multiple choice · Medium]

Answer: C: A crosswalk or bicycle crossing is ahead

Explanation

A white diamond-shaped mark is an indication marking that warns drivers that a crosswalk or bicycle crossing is ahead. The Rules of the Road state that it is installed to help drivers recognize the upcoming crossing facility and prepare by slowing down.

Driving school curriculumStage 1 – Topic 2: Following traffic signals

Hikari
Hikari
A white diamond on the road… is that for a parking zone?
Yui
Yui
Nope! That diamond warns you a crosswalk or bicycle crossing is coming up ahead, so you can slow down and be ready.
Hikari
Hikari
Oh, it's like a heads-up for pedestrians!
Yui
Yui
Exactly! See a diamond, think crosswalk ahead.

Source: Ch. 1 Common Conduct · Section (第2節 信号) · Rules of the Road, Ch.1 §2 / 3(2) Regulatory markings prohibit or designate specific traffic behaviors — examples include no-parking markings and bus-lane-only markings. Types and meanings are listed in Appendix 3(2).

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