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A passenger restriction commonly applied to novice drivers in British Columbia is:

Under British Columbia's Graduated Licensing Program, Novice drivers are restricted to carrying a maximum of one passenger who is not an immediate family member

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Question: A passenger restriction commonly applied to novice drivers in British Columbia is:

Answer options:

  • None ✅ only 1 non-family until N graduated
  • Only one passenger ever
  • Only family members

Correct answer: only 1 non-family until N graduated

Explanation: Under British Columbia's Graduated Licensing Program, Novice drivers are restricted to carrying a maximum of one passenger who is not an immediate family member, unless accompanied by a qualified supervisor aged 25 or older. The option of only one passenger ever is incorrect because Novice drivers can carry multiple immediate family members. The option only family members is incorrect because they are allowed one non-family guest. None is incorrect because strict passenger limits are a core safety condition of the Novice stage. Mastering these licensing restrictions is highly relevant as the licensing exam frequently tests passenger limits, the tail-end N sign requirement, and electronic device prohibitions.

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