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A diamond symbol painted on a lane indicates:

A painted diamond symbol on the road indicates a reserved lane, most commonly designated for carpools and High Occupancy Vehicles (HOVs) to encourage ridesharin

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Question: A diamond symbol painted on a lane indicates:

Answer options: ✅ Carpool/HOV lane

  • Bicycle lane
  • Bus stop
  • Right-turn only

Correct answer: Carpool/HOV lane

Explanation: A painted diamond symbol on the road indicates a reserved lane, most commonly designated for carpools and High Occupancy Vehicles (HOVs) to encourage ridesharing and improve traffic flow. Bicycle lanes are marked with a bicycle symbol, bus stops are identified by roadside signs, and turn-only lanes use painted arrows. Under BC Motor Vehicle Act regulations, only qualifying vehicles meeting the minimum occupant requirement may travel in diamond-marked lanes. Recognizing these lane markings is a vital component of the ICBC knowledge test to ensure drivers avoid traffic violations and help maintain safe road sharing.

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