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A green arrow above a lane means what?

Under British Columbia traffic laws, lane-control signals regulate traffic flow on reversible lanes, such as those on major commuter routes. A downward-pointing

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Question: A green arrow above a lane means what?

Answer options:

  • Lane is closed ✅ Lane is open to traffic in your direction
  • Right turn only
  • HOV lane

Correct answer: Lane is open to traffic in your direction

Explanation: Under British Columbia traffic laws, lane-control signals regulate traffic flow on reversible lanes, such as those on major commuter routes. A downward-pointing green arrow above a lane indicates the lane is open for travel in your direction. In contrast, a red X means the lane is closed or dedicated to oncoming traffic, while right-turn and high-occupancy vehicle lanes are indicated by roadside signs and white pavement markings rather than overhead arrows. Recognizing these signals is highly relevant for the ICBC Class 7 knowledge test, as safe navigation of reversible lanes is a critical skill for driving in metropolitan areas.

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