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Some
of the 23 Sets below contain facts that are subject to change.
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DIRECTIONS:
For each Set, scroll so tip
of red arrow is just visible at bottom of your screen, consider
"a)" and "b)", then scroll
to see answer below arrow: |
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If you understand
everything in a Set, circle
Set's # on worksheet. |
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If you don't
understand everything in a Set, underline
Set's #. |
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Example
Set: stop sign and yield sign |
a) both are
red |
b) one is red
and one is yellow |
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b) one is red
and one is yellow |
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Set
901: number of people allowed in a vehicle with an L-driver |
a)
the driving supervisor and another passenger |
b)
only the driving supervisor |
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a)
the driving supervisor and another passenger |
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902: time when an L-driver is allowed to drive |
a)
between 5 am and midnight |
b)
between 7 am and midnight |
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a)
between 5 am and midnight |
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Set
903: N-driver can have only 1 passenger (except for immediate
family members) |
a)
there are no exceptions that allow them to have more passengers |
b)
there is an exception that allows them to have more passengers |
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b)
there is an exception that allows them to have more passengers |
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Set
904: parents, children, spouse, siblings, grandparents, step/foster
relationships |
a)
all are immediate family |
b)
all are not immediate family |
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a)
all are immediate family |
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Set
905: two-axle vehicles including cars, vans, trucks, tow trucks |
a)
an N-driver is permitted to drive all of the above |
b)
an N-driver is not permitted to drive all of the above |
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a)
an N-driver is permitted to drive all of the above |
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906: motorhome with more than two axles |
a)
an N-driver is not allowed to drive it |
b)
an N-driver is allowed to drive it |
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b)
an N-driver is allowed to drive it |
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Set
907: pulling a trailer or towing a vehicle weighing 4,600 kg
or less |
a)
illegal for an N-driver |
b)
legal for an N-driver |
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b)
legal for an N-driver |
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Set
908: passenger vehicle used as school bus (seating capacity
of 10 with driver) |
a)
an N-driver is permitted to drive it |
b)
an N-driver is not permitted to drive it |
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a)
an N-driver is permitted to drive it |
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Set
909: driving without a valid licence or contrary to any restrictions
on a licence |
a)
driver can receive a ticket but their insurance is still valid |
b)
may breach insurance coverage and lead to a financial disaster |
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b)
may breach insurance coverage and lead to a financial disaster |
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Set
910: if your address changes, you must update your licence within |
a)
one month |
b)
10 days |
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b)
10 days |
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Set
911: financial consequence(s) of receiving a driving ticket |
a)
paying fine for ticket and later paying an ICBC driver penalty points
bill |
b)
paying fine for ticket |
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a)
paying fine for ticket and later paying an ICBC driver penalty points
bill |
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Set
912: for impaired driving causing death |
a)
up to 10 years driving prohibition, unlimited fine, up to 10 years
imprisonment |
b)
up to lifetime driving prohibition, unlimited fine, up to life imprisonment |
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b)
up to lifetime driving prohibition, unlimited fine, up to life imprisonment |
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913: if the police encounter an unlicenced driver |
a)
they can impound the vehicle for up to 60 days and the owner pays
costs |
b)
they can impound the vehicle for 24 hours |
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a)
they can impound the vehicle for up to 60 days and the owner pays
costs |
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Set
914: a newcomer to BC can use their licence from another province
or country |
a)
for 1 year |
b)
for 90 days |
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b)
for 90 days |
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Set
915: can you hire a lawyer to sue a driver when settling crash
claims with ICBC |
a)
only if that driver is convicted of a driving offense or their vehicle
is faulty |
b)
not since May-21-2021 when ICBC predetermined amounts for crash
claims |
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a)
only if that driver is convicted of a driving offense or their vehicle
is faulty |
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Set
916: driving laws, signs, and traffic controls |
a)
change from country to country but are consistent throughout Canada |
b)
change throughout Canada |
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b)
change throughout Canada |
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Set
917: while driving to your ICBC road test appointment, you get
a flat tire and change it |
a)
you can take the road test with a temporary spare tire installed
on your vehicle |
b)
you cannot take the road test with a temporary spare tire installed
on your vehicle |
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b)
you cannot take the road test with a temporary spare tire installed
on your vehicle |
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Set
918: some insurance categories limit vehicle use to drivers
with more than |
a)
10 years of driving experience |
b)
15 years of driving experience |
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a)
10 years of driving experience |
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919: possessing a driver's licence belonging to someone else |
a)
okay as long as you don't use it |
b)
offence even if you don't use it |
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b)
offence even if you don't use it |
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Set
920: allowing someone else to possess your driver's licence |
a)
offence for you even if they don't use it |
b)
not an offence for you unless they use it |
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a)
offence for you even if they don't use it |
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Set
921: police can impound a vehicle for excessive speeding which
is defined as |
a)
40 km/h or more over the speed limit |
b)
20 km/h or more over the speed limit |
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a)
40 km/h or more over the speed limit |
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Set
922: ICBC insurance when customer's information on policy is
correct |
a)
covers you in Canada and throughout the USA |
b)
covers you only in Canada |
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a)
covers you in Canada and throughout the USA |
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Set
923: ICBC insurance with driverless use of vehicle (autopilot
or smart summon) |
a)
may be invalid |
b)
is valid |
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a)
may be invalid |
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