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In British Columbia, snow-covered headlights and taillights should be:

Clearing snow-covered headlights and taillights before driving is correct because it ensures maximum illumination for the driver and allows other motorists to s

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Question: In British Columbia, snow-covered headlights and taillights should be:

Answer options:

  • Left alone ✅ Cleared before driving for visibility and so others can see you
  • Covered
  • Replaced

Correct answer: Cleared before driving for visibility and so others can see you

Explanation: Clearing snow-covered headlights and taillights before driving is correct because it ensures maximum illumination for the driver and allows other motorists to see the vehicle, preventing collisions. Leaving lights covered blocks vital illumination, making the vehicle nearly invisible in poor weather, while replacing perfectly functional lights is unnecessary. Under ICBC safety guidelines for winter driving, vehicles must be completely cleared of snow and ice to maintain optimal visibility and comply with safe operation standards. Expect to see questions on winter preparation on the BC Class 7 knowledge test, as maintaining clear visibility is a fundamental requirement for both the written exam and the practical road test.

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