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In British Columbia, what speed rule applies in near a stopped emergency vehicle with flashing lights?

British Columbia's "Slow Down, Move Over" law requires drivers to prep for emergency roadside hazards by reducing their speed to 70 km/h if the posted limit is

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Question: In British Columbia, what speed rule applies in near a stopped emergency vehicle with flashing lights?

Answer options:

  • Standard 50 km/h applies ✅ reduce to 70 km/h and move over
  • There is no specific rule
  • Posted speed always applies

Correct answer: reduce to 70 km/h and move over

Explanation: British Columbia's "Slow Down, Move Over" law requires drivers to prep for emergency roadside hazards by reducing their speed to 70 km/h if the posted limit is 80 km/h or over (and 40 km/h if under 80 km/h) while shifting into another lane if safe. Relying on the standard 50 km/h limit or the originally posted speed limit is incorrect and dangerous because these options ignore the mandatory statutory speed reductions designed to protect emergency workers, making the claim of "no specific rule" entirely false. Understanding these exact regulatory target speeds is a frequent focus on the ICBC knowledge test to ensure roadside worker safety.

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