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A flashing green ball traffic light in BC means:

In British Columbia, a flashing green light indicates a pedestrian-controlled intersection where drivers can proceed but must watch for pedestrians who can chan

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Question: A flashing green ball traffic light in BC means:

Answer options: ✅ Pedestrian-controlled intersection

  • Left-turn priority
  • Yield
  • Stop

Correct answer: Pedestrian-controlled intersection

Explanation: In British Columbia, a flashing green light indicates a pedestrian-controlled intersection where drivers can proceed but must watch for pedestrians who can change the signal to red by pressing a crosswalk button. This is a common trap on the Class 7 knowledge test because a flashing green represents left-turn priority in other provinces like Ontario, while yield and stop commands are governed by flashing yellow, red, or steady lights. Knowing BC-specific signals from the ICBC guide is essential for exam success, as regional definitions for identical traffic lights frequently catch out-of-province applicants.

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