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In many provinces, what is the law regarding a bus signaling to move from a bus bay back into traffic?

When a bus is pulling out from a bus bay and has signaled its intention to enter the lane, other drivers must yield the right-of-way in several Canadian provinc

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Question: In many provinces, what is the law regarding a bus signaling to move from a bus bay back into traffic?

Answer options:

  • The bus driver must always wait for a gap in traffic and has no special priority
  • Traffic must stop 15 meters behind the bus at all times ✅ Drivers must yield to a bus that has signaled its intention to leave a bus bay
  • The bus must wait for a police officer to stop traffic

Correct answer: Drivers must yield to a bus that has signaled its intention to leave a bus bay

Explanation: When a bus is pulling out from a bus bay and has signaled its intention to enter the lane, other drivers must yield the right-of-way in several Canadian provinces (e.g., BC, Ontario).

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