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In British Columbia, passing a stopped emergency vehicle with flashing lights you must:

British Columbia's "Slow Down, Move Over" law protects roadside workers by requiring drivers to safely reduce speed and change lanes when passing stopped emerge

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Question: In British Columbia, passing a stopped emergency vehicle with flashing lights you must:

Answer options: ✅ Slow to 70 km/h and move over a lane if possible

  • Speed up
  • Honk
  • Stop completely

Correct answer: Slow to 70 km/h and move over a lane if possible

Explanation: British Columbia's "Slow Down, Move Over" law protects roadside workers by requiring drivers to safely reduce speed and change lanes when passing stopped emergency vehicles with flashing lights. If the posted speed limit is 80 km/h or higher, drivers must slow to 70 km/h (and to 40 km/h if the limit is under 80 km/h) while moving over if safe. Speeding up or honking worsens roadside danger, while stopping completely risks causing a rear-end collision on high-speed roads. Remembering these specific speed thresholds and lane-shifting rules is essential for passing the ICBC knowledge test and driving safely.

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