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In British Columbia, can a learner driver operate the vehicle alone?

Under British Columbia's Graduated Licensing Program, Class 7 learner drivers are legally prohibited from driving alone, making "No" the correct answer. The BC

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Question: In British Columbia, can a learner driver operate the vehicle alone?

Answer options:

  • Yes ✅ No

Correct answer: No

Explanation: Under British Columbia's Graduated Licensing Program, Class 7 learner drivers are legally prohibited from driving alone, making "No" the correct answer. The BC Motor Vehicle Act regulations require all learners to be accompanied by a qualified supervisor sitting in the front passenger seat who is at least 25 years old and holds a valid Class 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 license. Operating a vehicle solo is illegal and violates learner restrictions, which makes the alternative option incorrect. Understanding supervisor requirements and Graduated Licensing Program restrictions is highly relevant for the ICBC knowledge exam, as these foundational safety rules are frequently tested.

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