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You must not stop or park within how many metres of an intersection or crosswalk?

Under the British Columbia Motor Vehicle Act, drivers must not stop or park within six metres of an intersection or a crosswalk. This statutory distance ensures

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Question: You must not stop or park within how many metres of an intersection or crosswalk?

Answer options:

  • 3 metres
  • 5 metres ✅ 6 metres
  • 10 metres

Correct answer: 6 metres

Explanation: Under the British Columbia Motor Vehicle Act, drivers must not stop or park within six metres of an intersection or a crosswalk. This statutory distance ensures that pedestrians remain visible to approaching traffic and that drivers maintain an unobstructed line of sight at intersections. The other options are incorrect because they do not apply here; for instance, five metres is the restricted distance for parking near a fire hydrant, while three and ten metres are simply incorrect distractors. Memorizing these specific spatial boundaries is highly relevant for the ICBC knowledge test, as questions frequently target exact statutory measurements for parking near crosswalks, hydrants, and railway crossings.

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