Stop / Arrêt (bilingual) sign

CodeSTOP-BILINGUAL
CategoryRegulatory
ShapeOctagon
ColorRed
What does the Stop / Arrêt (bilingual) sign mean?
Bilingual stop sign — used in officially bilingual areas like New Brunswick.
About this sign
New Brunswick is Canada's only officially bilingual province, so its stop signs read 'STOP / ARRÊT'. Some federal areas (Parliament Hill, military bases) use the bilingual variant too.
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