BC Class 7 Knowledge Test · Question
What is the correct procedure for signalling a left turn in British Columbia?
Drivers must signal left or right at least 60 metres before making a turn, or 30 metres before changing lanes, to give other road users ample warning.
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Question: What is the correct procedure for signalling a left turn in British Columbia?
Answer options:
- Signal at least 15 metres before the turn.
- Signal at least 30 metres before the turn. ✅ Signal at least 60 metres before the turn.
- Signal only as you begin the turn.
Correct answer: Signal at least 60 metres before the turn.
Explanation: Drivers must signal left or right at least 60 metres before making a turn, or 30 metres before changing lanes, to give other road users ample warning.
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