Interchange Sign

A highway interchange or cloverleaf ahead.

Interchange Sign road sign used in the BC ICBC knowledge test

Interchange Sign road sign used in the BC ICBC knowledge test

What does the Interchange Sign mean?

Indicates a grade-separated interchange where highways cross or merge via ramps. No traffic signals are present at interchanges — ramps use yield signs.

In British Columbia, drivers are required to understand and respond correctly to the Interchange Sign at all times. Failure to comply with regulatory signs can result in fines or collisions.

Is this sign on the ICBC knowledge test?

Yes — the Interchange Sign is commonly tested on the BC ICBC knowledge test. Drivers must know its meaning, correct shape, colour, and the proper response when encountering it on the road. Road signs make up approximately 25–30% of the ICBC knowledge test, making them one of the most important categories to study.

BC Driving Test Tip

On highway on-ramps, you must match highway speed and yield to existing traffic.

Quick Summary

Sign TypeGuide
Sign ShapeRectangle
Sign ColourGreen/White
MeaningA highway interchange or cloverleaf ahead

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