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In British Columbia, careless driving typically carries demerits of:

Under British Columbia’s Motor Vehicle Act, careless driving is classified as a severe, high-risk infraction that carries six driver penalty points. In contrast

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Question: In British Columbia, careless driving typically carries demerits of:

Answer options:

  • 1
  • 3 ✅ 6
  • No demerits

Correct answer: 6

Explanation: Under British Columbia’s Motor Vehicle Act, careless driving is classified as a severe, high-risk infraction that carries six driver penalty points. In contrast, three points are typically issued for standard speeding offences, and one point is reserved for minor violations, making those options incorrect. The ICBC Driver Penalty Point system scales penalties based on the danger posed to public safety, placing careless driving near the top of the point scale. This is highly relevant for Class 7 test candidates because novice drivers face immediate licence reviews and potential roadside suspensions if they accumulate even a single high-point offence.

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