British Columbia Impaired Driving & Safety Practice Test
Zero-tolerance BAC for commercial drivers, fatigue, weather, weight management
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- BAC
- Fatigue
- Weather
- Weight
The actual British Columbia knowledge test has 30 questions, and you need at least 24 correct (80%) to pass. This practice test is based on the official Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) driver handbook.
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These questions come from our bank of 364+. The real British Columbia written test draws from similar material in the official driver handbook.
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1
How should a commercial driver handle black ice?
- A.Accelerate to get past it quickly
- B.Reduce speed gradually, avoid sudden steering or braking, keep the vehicle straight, and if the vehicle begins to slide, steer in the direction of the skid
- C.Apply the brakes firmly and steer into the oncoming lane
- D.Stop immediately wherever you are
2
How does cold weather affect a commercial driver's physical performance?
- A.Cold has no effect if the cab is heated
- B.Cold causes faster fatigue, reduced dexterity, slower reaction times, and impaired judgment - even with a heated cab, exposure during stops affects performance
- C.Cold makes drivers more alert
- D.Only extreme cold (below -30°C) affects performance
3
What winter tire or chain requirements apply to commercial vehicles in BC from October 1 to April 30?
- A.Winter tires are recommended but not required
- B.Commercial vehicles must have winter tires or chains on designated highways, and must carry chains on chain-required routes
- C.Only chains are required - winter tires are not accepted
- D.No winter equipment is required if the vehicle has ABS
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