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In British Columbia, you encounter a funeral procession. You should:

Yielding and not breaking a funeral procession is correct because BC traffic guidelines require drivers to show respect and allow the motorcade to proceed safel

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Question: In British Columbia, you encounter a funeral procession. You should:

Answer options:

  • Cut in ✅ Yield and not break the procession
  • Honk
  • Pass on shoulder

Correct answer: Yield and not break the procession

Explanation: Yielding and not breaking a funeral procession is correct because BC traffic guidelines require drivers to show respect and allow the motorcade to proceed safely as a single unit. Cutting in, passing on the shoulder, or honking are incorrect because these actions are illegal, disrupt traffic flow, and create severe hazards. Under British Columbia traffic customs and safety rules, interrupting a funeral procession is prohibited, granting them a collective right-of-way. Knowing these yielding and courtesy rules is critical for passing the ICBC Class 7 knowledge test, which frequently evaluates your understanding of special road users and right-of-way exceptions.

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