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What is the default speed limit on a rural highway in B.C. when no sign is posted?

The correct speed limit is 80 km/h because the British Columbia Motor Vehicle Act establishes this as the default maximum for rural areas and highways outside o

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Question: What is the default speed limit on a rural highway in B.C. when no sign is posted?

Answer options:

  • 60 km/h
  • 70 km/h ✅ 80 km/h
  • 90 km/h

Correct answer: 80 km/h

Explanation: The correct speed limit is 80 km/h because the British Columbia Motor Vehicle Act establishes this as the default maximum for rural areas and highways outside of municipalities when no signs are present. The options of 60 km/h, 70 km/h, and 90 km/h are incorrect because they are not statutory default limits, whereas 50 km/h is the default for urban streets. This legal rule ensures consistent traffic flow and safety when physical signage is missing. On the ICBC knowledge test, memorizing these two unposted limits is essential, as questions regarding default highway and municipal speeds appear frequently.

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