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In British Columbia, emergency vehicles with sirens AND lights have:

Under the British Columbia Motor Vehicle Act, drivers must yield the right-of-way to emergency vehicles operating sirens and flashing lights by safely pulling o

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Question: In British Columbia, emergency vehicles with sirens AND lights have:

Answer options:

  • No special rights ✅ Right-of-way; pull over to the right
  • Right of way at night only
  • Right of way only on highways

Correct answer: Right-of-way; pull over to the right

Explanation: Under the British Columbia Motor Vehicle Act, drivers must yield the right-of-way to emergency vehicles operating sirens and flashing lights by safely pulling over to the right and stopping. This rule applies at all times on all public roads, not just at night or on highways, making the options restricting these rights incorrect. Emergency vehicles possess these special legal rights to ensure rapid response to crises. On the ICBC knowledge test, understanding how to interact with emergency services is highly relevant, as failing to yield safely and clear a path is a serious traffic violation that compromises public safety.

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