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Driving 20 km/h over the limit in British Columbia is generally considered a:

In British Columbia, exceeding the speed limit by 20 km/h escalates the infraction into a moderate speeding offence under provincial guidelines. Driving up to 1

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Question: Driving 20 km/h over the limit in British Columbia is generally considered a:

Answer options:

  • Minor speeding offence ✅ Moderate speeding offence
  • Major / stunt-level offence
  • No offence

Correct answer: Moderate speeding offence

Explanation: In British Columbia, exceeding the speed limit by 20 km/h escalates the infraction into a moderate speeding offence under provincial guidelines. Driving up to 19 km/h over is classified as a minor offence, whereas exceeding the limit by 41 km/h or more is deemed excessive speeding, a major or stunt-level offence that triggers mandatory vehicle impoundment. The BC Motor Vehicle Act establishes these tiered penalties to discourage speeding. For the Class 7 written test, candidates must distinguish between these thresholds, as ICBC frequently tests on speed limits, fines, and safety interventions to ensure new drivers understand the escalating consequences of speeding infractions.

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