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The maximum default speed limit in BC cities and towns (unless posted) is:

Under the British Columbia Motor Vehicle Act, the statutory default speed limit within municipalities is 50 km/h. This limit applies to all streets in cities an

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Question: The maximum default speed limit in BC cities and towns (unless posted) is:

Answer options:

  • 30 km/h
  • 40 km/h ✅ 50 km/h
  • 60 km/h

Correct answer: 50 km/h

Explanation: Under the British Columbia Motor Vehicle Act, the statutory default speed limit within municipalities is 50 km/h. This limit applies to all streets in cities and towns unless signs display a different speed. The incorrect options of 30 km/h are reserved for school and playground zones, while 40 km/h and 60 km/h are specific limits that require posted signs to be legally active. ICBC frequently tests these unposted statutory limits—including the 80 km/h default rate for rural areas outside municipalities—making this knowledge vital for candidates to ensure legal compliance and safety on both the knowledge and road tests.

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