BC Class 5 Road Test Training · Question
When meeting an oncoming vehicle on a narrow road you should:
Slowing down and keeping to the right provides the maximum clearance and reaction time needed to safely pass an oncoming vehicle on a tight roadway, adhering to
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Question: When meeting an oncoming vehicle on a narrow road you should:
Answer options:
- Speed up ✅ Slow down and keep right
- Honk
- Flash high beams
Correct answer: Slow down and keep right
Explanation: Slowing down and keeping to the right provides the maximum clearance and reaction time needed to safely pass an oncoming vehicle on a tight roadway, adhering to the basic defensive driving principles in the ICBC Learn to Drive Smart guide. Speeding up severely increases collision risks, while honking or flashing high beams can startle or temporarily blind the oncoming driver, potentially causing an accident. To pass the BC Class 7 knowledge test, candidates must demonstrate an understanding of cooperative road-sharing rules and defensive maneuvers in restricted spaces.
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