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In British Columbia, when is it legal to drive in the shoulder?

In British Columbia, the shoulder is reserved for emergency stops or situations where specific traffic signs explicitly permit its use, such as designated bus l

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Question: In British Columbia, when is it legal to drive in the shoulder?

Answer options:

  • When in a hurry ✅ Only in emergencies or where signs allow
  • Anytime traffic is slow
  • Never

Correct answer: Only in emergencies or where signs allow

Explanation: In British Columbia, the shoulder is reserved for emergency stops or situations where specific traffic signs explicitly permit its use, such as designated bus lanes. Under the BC Motor Vehicle Act, using the shoulder to bypass slow traffic or because you are in a hurry is illegal and unsafe. This makes the absolute option of never driving on the shoulder incorrect, as valid emergency and signage exceptions do exist. Understanding proper lane-use regulations is highly relevant for the ICBC knowledge test, which frequently evaluates your ability to distinguish standard travel lanes from restricted areas to ensure safe road practices.

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