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If you are an 'N' driver in British Columbia and observe a regulatory speed limit sign indicating '50 km/h', what is your maximum permissible speed in a typical urban area?

The maximum permissible speed is 50 km/h as posted. 'N' drivers, like all licensed drivers, must adhere to posted speed limits and still maintain zero BAC.

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Question: If you are an 'N' driver in British Columbia and observe a regulatory speed limit sign indicating '50 km/h', what is your maximum permissible speed in a typical urban area?

Answer options:

  • 60 km/h, as 'N' drivers have more experience. ✅ 50 km/h, unless otherwise posted for zero tolerance.
  • 40 km/h, as 'N' drivers must drive slower in urban areas.
  • 70 km/h, if road conditions allow.

Correct answer: 50 km/h, unless otherwise posted for zero tolerance.

Explanation: The maximum permissible speed is 50 km/h as posted. 'N' drivers, like all licensed drivers, must adhere to posted speed limits and still maintain zero BAC.

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