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A flashing red traffic light means:

Under British Columbia's Motor Vehicle Act, a flashing red light must be treated exactly like a stop sign, meaning drivers must come to a complete stop and may

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Question: A flashing red traffic light means:

Answer options: ✅ Stop and proceed when safe

  • Slow down
  • Speed up
  • Stop and wait for green

Correct answer: Stop and proceed when safe

Explanation: Under British Columbia's Motor Vehicle Act, a flashing red light must be treated exactly like a stop sign, meaning drivers must come to a complete stop and may only proceed when it is safe to do so. This makes "Stop and proceed when safe" correct. The option to "Stop and wait for green" is incorrect because a flashing red signal does not change to green, while slowing down or speeding up ignores the mandatory stop requirement. Understanding traffic light signals is highly relevant for the ICBC Class 7 knowledge test, as examiners frequently test these fundamental right-of-way rules to ensure safe intersection navigation.

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