Ghana DVLA Driving Theory Test· Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA)
A triangular sign showing an S-shaped curve in Ghana warns of:
Choices
- AA compulsory roundabout
- BA parking area ahead
- CNo waiting allowed
- DA sharp reverse curve or S-bend aheadCorrect
Answer
A sharp reverse curve or S-bend ahead
A sharp reverse curve, often called an S-bend, is shown on a triangular red-bordered warning sign in Ghana so the driver can slow down before the bends. Roundabout and parking instructions are not warning signs.
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