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Colombie-Britannique ICBC Knowledge Test — 400 questions d'entraînement
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Panneaux routiers (109)
1 A red octagonal sign with white letters means: 2 A downward-pointing triangle with a red border means: 3 A red circular sign with a white horizontal bar across it means: 4 In BC, the school zone speed limit of 30 km/h is in effect: 5 In BC, the playground zone speed limit of 30 km/h is in effect: 6 A yellow diamond-shaped sign with a black symbol is a: 7 A diamond-shaped sign with an orange background means: 8 A solid yellow line on your side of the centre of the road means: 9 A broken white line between lanes on a BC road means: 10 A rectangular sign with a single white arrow on a black background means: 11 A white rectangular sign showing 'MAXIMUM 50' with black numbers is: 12 A white diamond symbol on a green background marks: 13 A yellow sign showing a walking pedestrian figure warns of: 14 A white X-shaped sign marked 'Railway Crossing' means: 15 Arrows painted on the pavement and on signs over a lane mean: 16 A sign showing '3.7 m' above an overpass tells drivers: 17 A red circle with a truck symbol and a diagonal slash means: 18 Regulatory signs in BC (white rectangles with black text, or red circles with slashes): 19 A green-and-white sign with a bicycle symbol means: 20 A solid red traffic light means: 21 A solid yellow traffic light means: 22 You have a solid green light and want to drive straight through the intersection. You must: 23 A flashing red traffic light is treated the same as: 24 A green arrow pointing left at a traffic signal means: 25 A 'No Stopping' sign means: 26 A yellow diamond sign showing a circular arrow pattern means: 27 Hitting a rumble strip at the edge of your lane means: 28 A yellow diamond sign with two opposing arrows means: 29 A yellow 'Pavement Ends' sign means: 30 A yellow diamond sign showing a bridge-shape symbol means: 31 Chevron arrow signs (black arrows on yellow) on a curve indicate: 32 An orange-and-red triangle on the back of a vehicle means the vehicle is travelling: 33 To use an HOV lane marked with a white diamond, a vehicle must have: 34 A 'Commercial Vehicle Inspection Station' or 'Weigh Scale' sign applies to: 35 A bus-only lane marked with 'Bus Only' may be used by private vehicles: 36 Fines for speeding in a BC construction zone are: 37 An orange sign with a black arrow pointing to the side means: 38 A pedestrian crossover (PXO) in BC is marked by: 39 A sharrow (bicycle symbol with two chevrons) painted on pavement indicates: 40 A green-painted bike box at an intersection means: 41 A pedestrian countdown signal flashing the remaining seconds means: 42 Yellow lines on a BC road always: 43 A broken yellow centre line on your side of the road means: 44 A green arrow at a BC traffic signal means: 45 A flashing yellow arrow at a traffic signal means: 46 A black-and-yellow striped marker on or near the road means: 47 A 'Loose Gravel' warning sign tells you to: 48 A 'Soft Shoulder' warning sign warns drivers that: 49 A warning sign showing a windsock or wind-line symbol means: 50 A warning sign showing a rock falling beside a cliff means: 51 A yellow diamond with three small coloured circles (red, yellow, green) means: 52 A yellow diamond with a small stop-sign symbol means: 53 A 'Dead End' sign warns that: 54 A 'Wrong Way' sign on a ramp indicates: 55 A black-and-white checkerboard sign marks: 56 Orange traffic cones or barrels along the road mark: 57 A 'No Standing' sign means: 58 In a posted BC Community Safety Zone, fines for traffic offences are: 59 A 'No Stopping' sign is stricter than: 60 The solid white line at the right edge of a BC highway lane is called the: 61 A pedestrian crossover (PXO) overhead amber beacon is activated by: 62 A painted or raised median refuge in a crosswalk lets pedestrians: 63 In BC, a flashing green traffic light means: 64 A flashing yellow traffic light means: 65 Some BC urban highways have express and collector (local) lane sets. You should: 66 A solid line separates express and collector lanes. You may cross: 67 A 'Commercial Vehicle Inspection Station' sign directs: 68 A yellow diamond warning sign with a speed number (e.g., 50 km/h) below a curve symbol: 69 Chevron arrow signs along a curve follow: 70 A 'Lane Closed Ahead' sign means: 71 BC HOV lanes may have posted time restrictions: 72 A ramp meter signal on a BC freeway on-ramp: 73 A solid white line across a lane at an intersection marks: 74 A BC bike lane is marked by: 75 A white diamond painted on the pavement marks: 76 A pedestrian countdown signal that is flashing a decreasing number means: 77 A yellow diamond sign showing a deer or moose silhouette means: 78 A fluorescent yellow-green sign showing two children identifies: 79 A fluorescent yellow-green sign showing children playing indicates: 80 A zebra-striped (parallel white stripes) crosswalk marks: 81 A dedicated bike lane: 82 A 'Truck Route' sign directs: 83 A 'Scenic Route' sign (blue or brown background) means: 84 A 'Ferry Terminal' sign (blue with a boat symbol) directs drivers to: 85 A brown-background sign showing a tent, picnic table, or tree symbol identifies: 86 A brown sign with a table and tree symbol indicates: 87 A yellow warning sign showing a truck on a downhill grade (e.g., '8%') means: 88 A 'Right Lane Must Turn Right' sign means: 89 A yellow diamond warning sign showing two arrows converging means: 90 An 'Exit Only' sign above your lane means: 91 A 'Added Lane' sign (two arrows merging into a wider road) means: 92 A 'Divided Highway Begins' sign warns that: 93 A 'Divided Highway Ends' sign warns that: 94 An orange-and-red triangle on the back of a vehicle identifies: 95 A 'Bump' or 'Rough Road' warning sign tells drivers to: 96 A 'Slippery When Wet' warning sign means: 97 A yellow diamond with a curving arrow indicates: 98 A 'Winding Road' sign (series of curves) tells drivers: 99 A yellow diamond combining a curve symbol with a posted speed (e.g., '50 km/h') is: 100 A 'Hidden Intersection' warning sign alerts drivers to: 101 A 'Dip' warning sign alerts drivers to: 102 A warning sign showing the road narrowing tells drivers to: 103 Green signs showing exit numbers on a BC freeway correspond to: 104 The Trans-Canada Highway shield is a: 105 BC provincial route markers are: 106 A 'Weight Restricted Bridge' sign showing a maximum load in tonnes: 107 A flashing beacon on a school-zone speed sign typically activates: 108 School crossings are typically marked with: 109 A 'Chains Required' sign on a BC highway means:
Règles de la route (219)
1 Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit inside a BC city, town, or village is: 2 Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit outside a BC municipality on a two-lane road is: 3 Approaching a stopped emergency vehicle, tow truck, or maintenance vehicle with flashing lights in BC, you must slow to: 4 In BC's Graduated Licensing Program, the minimum time a driver must hold their L (Learner) licence before the road test is: 5 A BC Learner (L) driver must be accompanied by a supervisor who is: 6 A Learner (L) driver in BC is not permitted to drive between: 7 For L and N drivers in BC, using a personal electronic device while driving is: 8 A BC Novice (N) driver must hold their N licence for a minimum of: 9 A BC Novice (N) driver without a supervisor may carry: 10 L and N drivers in BC must maintain: 11 In British Columbia, bicycle helmets are required for: 12 On most designated BC highways, winter tires or chains are required from: 13 A BC driver who blows 'Warn' (BAC 0.05–0.079) on a roadside breath device faces an Immediate Roadside Prohibition (IRP) of: 14 A BC driver who blows 'Fail' (BAC 0.08 or higher) on a roadside breath device faces an Immediate Roadside Prohibition of: 15 At an uncontrolled intersection, if two vehicles arrive at the same time, the driver must: 16 When a BC school bus displays alternately flashing red lights, drivers: 17 The fine in BC for failing to stop for a school bus with flashing red lights is: 18 Some sections of the BC Coquihalla Highway (Highway 5) are posted at a maximum speed of: 19 At a four-way stop in BC, right-of-way goes to: 20 A solid yellow line on your side of the centre of the road means: 21 A broken yellow line on your side of the centre line means: 22 At a stop sign in BC, a driver must: 23 Turning right on a red light in BC is permitted: 24 Left on red in BC is permitted only when: 25 In good conditions, the minimum safe following distance behind the vehicle ahead is about: 26 In rain, snow, or reduced visibility, the minimum safe following distance should be at least: 27 In city driving, you should signal at least how far before your turn or lane change? 28 Drivers must use their headlights: 29 Seat belts in BC must be worn by: 30 To stay aware of traffic around you, you should check your mirrors every: 31 Safe driving requires scanning the road ahead approximately: 32 When passing a cyclist on a shared road, you must leave a minimum clearance of: 33 Before turning right across a painted bike lane, you should: 34 In a posted BC school zone, what is the speed limit during the posted hours? 35 In a posted BC playground zone, what is the speed limit during the hours in effect? 36 A fully licensed (Class 5) BC driver may use a hands-free cell phone only if: 37 Open containers of alcohol in a BC vehicle must be: 38 Driving in fog, you should: 39 Why should you drive more slowly at night? 40 When following another vehicle at night, you must switch from high beams to low beams within: 41 When meeting an oncoming vehicle at night, you must switch from high beams to low beams at least: 42 Proper use of your horn is: 43 In BC, a Class 5 driver's licence is: 44 BC's Driver Penalty Point (DPP) system: 45 At a marked or unmarked crosswalk, drivers: 46 You have a green light and want to turn right. A pedestrian is lawfully in the crosswalk on your path. You must: 47 Smoking or vaping in a motor vehicle with a child under 16 present is: 48 A pet travelling in a vehicle should be: 49 During freezing rain, which part of the road surface typically becomes icy first? 50 Another driver is tailgating you. The safest response is to: 51 A 'space cushion' around your vehicle means: 52 An 'escape route' while driving in traffic refers to: 53 Before changing lanes, you should: 54 At a railway crossing with flashing red lights (with or without gates), you must stop at least: 55 Every intersection of two public streets in BC has: 56 Before turning right on a red light where there is a bike lane to your right, you must: 57 When entering a roundabout in BC, you must: 58 You drive around a roundabout in the direction: 59 When merging onto a BC freeway from an on-ramp, you should: 60 Once you have moved into an exit lane on a freeway, you should: 61 When turning left at an intersection, you must: 62 Passing on the right is permitted in BC only: 63 Before overtaking another vehicle, you must: 64 To turn right, you should start from: 65 Four-way hazard flashers should be used: 66 In many BC municipalities, leaving your engine idling for an extended time is: 67 Excessive tint on the windshield or front side windows: 68 If your turn signals fail, you should signal a left turn by: 69 A flag person in a construction zone signals directions that differ from the posted signs. You must: 70 A cyclist extending their left arm straight out to the side is signalling: 71 After a full stop on red, a driver turning right must: 72 A rear-facing infant car seat must never be placed in a front passenger seat that has: 73 Booster seats in BC are required for children who: 74 In BC, driving 40 km/h or more over the posted speed limit is considered: 75 'Dangerous driving' in BC is: 76 A U-turn in BC is permitted: 77 U-turns are prohibited in BC within: 78 Driving without valid insurance in BC is: 79 While driving in BC, you must carry: 80 Licence plates on your BC vehicle must be: 81 To move from L (learner) to N (novice) in BC, you must: 82 The BC Class 7 (N) road test evaluates: 83 A mounted smartphone on the dash of a fully licensed BC driver may be: 84 Even where U-turns are permitted, they may only be performed when: 85 If you cannot see the truck driver's face in the truck's side mirror, it means: 86 Motorcycles in BC: 87 When following a motorcycle, maintain a gap of at least: 88 Where signed in a BC urban area, drivers must yield to a transit bus that is: 89 If another driver is tailgating you, you should: 90 Which of the following is a sign of driver fatigue? 91 Passing a BC school bus that has its alternately flashing red lights activated carries: 92 At an intersection with a stop line, you must stop: 93 Before changing lanes, you should always: 94 A 360° space cushion means: 95 Seat-belt exemptions in BC are: 96 In BC, headlights must be used: 97 Daytime running lights (DRL) typically: 98 At an intersection with a painted crosswalk but no stop line, you stop: 99 At a red light, you must stop: 100 A pedestrian carrying a white cane or accompanied by a guide dog: 101 On a multi-lane roundabout in BC, to turn left or U-turn, you should use: 102 When following a working snow plow, you should: 103 A school crossing guard's stop paddle: 104 A child car seat: 105 Unsecured cargo that falls from your vehicle can: 106 On some BC highways from October to April, drivers may need to carry: 107 Studded tires in BC are allowed: 108 In winter, your windshield washer fluid should be: 109 Cold weather reduces tire pressure about: 110 Driving east at dawn, the rising sun blinds you. You should: 111 On a BC mountain road, you should: 112 Heavy smoke from a wildfire reduces visibility. You should: 113 Bicycles ridden between dusk and dawn must have: 114 At highway speeds, you should signal your lane change or turn: 115 The BC penalty for a first hand-held electronic device offence is: 116 Street racing on a BC highway can result in: 117 A Criminal Code impaired driving conviction in BC typically brings: 118 A second 'Warn' IRP within 5 years results in: 119 An ignition interlock device requires the driver to: 120 A cover or coating on your licence plate that obscures it from traffic cameras is: 121 A solo motorcyclist in BC: 122 At night, bright headlights from behind glare in your rear-view mirror. You should: 123 You approach a collision scene on the side of the road. You should: 124 Before opening your door on the traffic side of a parked vehicle, you should: 125 If you cannot pass a cyclist with at least one metre of clearance, you should: 126 A cyclist riding on the right side of a lane may move left: 127 On a BC divided highway with a median, oncoming traffic meeting a stopped school bus with flashing red lights: 128 On a multi-lane highway, slower traffic should: 129 Another driver waves you through a traffic situation. You should: 130 A centre lane with broken yellow on the outside and solid yellow on the inside (two-way left-turn lane) is used: 131 You must signal: 132 When merging from an on-ramp onto a freeway, you must: 133 A pedestrian is walking toward a crosswalk. You should: 134 To prevent whiplash, your headrest should be adjusted so that: 135 To reduce airbag injury risk, adjust your seat so your chest is at least: 136 When adjusting side mirrors for blind-spot coverage, you should see: 137 To signal a right turn using hand signals: 138 To signal a stop or slowing using hand signals: 139 Defensive driving uses the SIPDE method: 140 Where there is no sidewalk, pedestrians should walk on: 141 When meeting a snow plow from the opposite direction, you should: 142 Near a school at arrival or dismissal time, you should: 143 A large truck is ahead of you on an off-ramp. You should: 144 Some low-emission vehicles may use HOV lanes with: 145 Before entering a tunnel, you should: 146 On a long bridge with a posted speed reduction, you should: 147 A school bus ahead activates its flashing amber (yellow) lights. You should: 148 A vehicle with flashing lights and a 'Wide Load' or 'Over-Height Load' sign is escorting a large vehicle behind. You should: 149 To turn left at an intersection, you should start from: 150 To turn right at an intersection, you should start from: 151 Signal distance in BC: 152 In a posted BC urban area (≤60 km/h), you must yield to a transit bus that is: 153 Before entering an intersection, you should scan: 154 If you are angry or too tired to drive: 155 Your BC licence plate decal shows: 156 If your driver's licence, vehicle registration, or insurance certificate is lost, you should: 157 When exiting a roundabout, you should signal: 158 In heavy fog, hazard lights should be used: 159 A pedestrian with a guide dog is crossing the road. You must: 160 A lowered curb at a street corner is for: 161 On a gravel or dirt road, you should: 162 Before winter, you should check your vehicle's: 163 An engine block heater plugged in 2–3 hours before starting in extreme cold: 164 Tire rotation (moving tires between positions) should typically be done every: 165 Daytime running lights (DRL) on a BC vehicle: 166 Drivers must use headlights: 167 Seasonal maintenance on your vehicle prevents many on-road failures. You should check: 168 A pedestrian carrying a bright flag at a marked crossing indicates: 169 At the crest of a hill, you should: 170 At a passive railway crossing (no gates or lights), you should: 171 On BC multi-lane highways, you should: 172 Motorcycle 'lane splitting' (riding between two lanes of traffic) is: 173 On BC roads with posted speed limits above 50 km/h, the recommended passing clearance for cyclists is: 174 You approach a tractor travelling 30 km/h on a rural road. You should: 175 Following too closely (tailgating) in BC is: 176 To report an aggressive or dangerous driver in BC: 177 A funeral procession is passing by. You should: 178 Driving while angry or emotionally upset: 179 Camping in the left lane (driving slower than the flow): 180 When another driver is overtaking you, you should: 181 On a narrow mountain road where only one vehicle can pass at a time, the right-of-way belongs to: 182 Engine oil level should be checked: 183 Windshield wiper blades should be replaced at least: 184 After opening the hood, you should verify: 185 A loose or missing fuel cap: 186 A moped or limited-speed motorcycle (under 50 cc, max 50 km/h) can be driven with: 187 A stopped tow truck with flashing amber lights triggers: 188 A school crossing guard raising a stop paddle: 189 At a school's pick-up/drop-off zone, an adult supervisor gives you directions. You should: 190 An over-dimensional load (extra wide, long, or heavy) requires: 191 A BC transit bus (non-school) uses: 192 E-bikes (electric-assist bicycles) in BC require: 193 When a transit bus at a bus stop has its brake lights on: 194 When backing up, you should mainly look: 195 Signalling turns and lane changes in BC is: 196 Cruise control should not be used: 197 Driving a motor vehicle on a sidewalk is: 198 Driving or parking a motor vehicle in a bike lane is: 199 A BC driver with a medical condition that may impair driving (e.g., a seizure disorder) must: 200 A visitor to BC from outside Canada may drive on their home licence for up to: 201 BC bicycle helmet exemptions: 202 If your turn signals fail, you should: 203 Snowmobiles may cross public roads in BC only: 204 An ATV may be driven on a BC public road: 205 When refuelling your vehicle, you should: 206 A pedestrian pushing a stroller is crossing at a crosswalk: 207 Cyclists may ride on the shoulder of a BC road: 208 If a sign is obscured by a tree or damaged, you should: 209 On a multi-use path shared by pedestrians and cyclists: 210 In a BC construction zone, you should: 211 If you are driving slowly and five or more vehicles have accumulated behind you, you should: 212 BC Highway 99 (Sea-to-Sky) from Vancouver to Whistler features: 213 At a BC Ferries terminal, you should: 214 You hit a rumble strip on the shoulder while driving. You should: 215 Driving requires: 216 If you notice signs of drowsy driving (yawning, heavy eyelids, drifting), you should: 217 The BC driver's responsibility for passengers includes: 218 A forward-facing child car seat is generally used for children who: 219 Rear-facing infant seats are required for:
Stationnement (30)
1 A 'No Parking' sign permits: 2 In BC, you must not park within how many metres of a fire hydrant? 3 In BC, parking is prohibited within how many metres of the approach to a stop sign or traffic signal? 4 In BC, parking is prohibited within how many metres of the approach side of a crosswalk? 5 In BC, parking is prohibited within how many metres of the nearest side of an intersecting highway? 6 Parking facing downhill with a curb, you should turn your front wheels: 7 Parking facing uphill with a curb, you should turn your front wheels: 8 Parking facing uphill with no curb, you should turn your front wheels: 9 When parallel parking on the right in BC, your vehicle must be no more than: 10 Parking in a space reserved for persons with disabilities without a valid accessible parking permit is: 11 A 'No Parking — Bus Stop' sign means: 12 Stopping on the shoulder of a BC freeway is permitted: 13 When entering an angle parking space, you should: 14 In BC, you must not park within how many metres of a level railway crossing? 15 Parking in front of a private driveway in BC is: 16 When backing into an angle parking space: 17 A 'Fire Route — No Parking' sign on private property means: 18 Parking beside a vehicle that is already parked at the curb (double parking) is: 19 A vehicle parallel-parked on the right-hand side of a BC road must be within how far from the curb? 20 A parked vehicle must be: 21 Stopping on a BC highway is permitted only: 22 A BC accessible parking permit must be: 23 EV charging stalls in public parking lots are reserved for: 24 Before leaving your vehicle, you should: 25 Parking on a sidewalk in British Columbia is: 26 Before leaving a parked vehicle unattended on a public road you must: 27 A "Tow-Away Zone" sign means a vehicle parked there will be: 28 Parking on the paved shoulder of a divided highway or freeway is: 29 A "2HR PARKING — 8 a.m. to 6 p.m." sign means: 30 Under the Highway Traffic Act, the difference between "stopping," "standing," and "parking" is:
Situations d’urgence (42)
1 When an emergency vehicle with siren and flashing lights approaches from behind, you must: 2 Your vehicle begins to skid. You should: 3 Your vehicle begins to hydroplane on a wet road. You should: 4 You strike an unattended parked vehicle and cannot find the owner. You must: 5 When braking hard in a vehicle equipped with anti-lock brakes (ABS), you should: 6 Your brakes fail. You should: 7 If your accelerator sticks and the engine races while driving, your first action is: 8 A front tire blows out at highway speed. You should: 9 If your engine overheats, you should: 10 Your vehicle enters deep water. The safest escape strategy is to: 11 You see a deer on the shoulder ahead. You should: 12 A passenger shows signs of a serious medical emergency. You should: 13 The driver suddenly loses consciousness. You are the front passenger. You should: 14 You approach a section of road covered by flood water of unknown depth. You should: 15 Warning triangles placed for a disabled vehicle should be positioned: 16 A BC winter vehicle emergency kit should include: 17 Black ice forms first and most commonly on: 18 Your power steering suddenly fails. You should: 19 A flashing (not steady) check-engine light indicates: 20 You must report a BC collision to police when: 21 On a two-way, undivided road, when an emergency vehicle approaches with siren and flashing lights: 22 An emergency vehicle approaches from the opposite direction on a divided highway with a median. You: 23 On a long, steep downgrade, the safest way to control speed is to: 24 Leaving a child or pet alone in a parked vehicle on a warm day is: 25 To prevent engine overheating: 26 Your coolant temperature warning light comes on while driving. You should: 27 Your oil pressure warning light comes on while driving. You should: 28 On a long downgrade, an emergency escape ramp is for: 29 If a trailer starts to sway back and forth, you should: 30 Continuous brake use on a long downgrade causes: 31 If your vehicle is stuck in snow, you should: 32 The safest location to change a flat tire is: 33 Your first steps after a minor collision (no injuries) are: 34 When using jumper cables, the final black clamp connects to: 35 If you are involved in a collision with a pedestrian, you must: 36 A large animal suddenly crosses in front of your vehicle. You should: 37 A basic BC vehicle kit should include: 38 You approach a section of road covered by flood water of unknown depth. You should: 39 A BC Learner (L) or Novice (N) driver may use a cell phone to: 40 Your battery warning light comes on while driving. You should: 41 After a minor collision (no injuries, low damage), drivers should: 42 An emergency vehicle with siren and flashing lights crossing a red light:
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