BC rules of the road quick reference
Use this as a fast review after you have read the study guide and official ICBC material.
Speed limits
- Municipal roads are commonly 50 km/h unless signs say otherwise.
- Highways outside municipalities default to 80 km/h unless posted.
- School zones are 30 km/h during posted hours (check the sign).
- Playground zones are 30 km/h dawn to dusk unless otherwise posted.
- Speeding includes driving too fast for rain, fog, snow, glare, traffic, or road work.
- Speed limit signs show the maximum legal speed in ideal conditions — not a target.
Right of way
- At uncontrolled intersections, the driver on the left yields to the driver on the right when vehicles arrive together.
- At a 4-way stop, the first to arrive goes first. If simultaneous, yield to the right.
- When turning left on a green, yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians.
- Yield to pedestrians in crosswalks — both marked and unmarked.
- Vehicles entering a road from a driveway or parking lot yield to traffic already on the road.
- Emergency vehicles with lights or sirens need immediate space — pull right and stop.
Parking
- 5 metres from a fire hydrant.
- 6 metres from a crosswalk.
- Do not park close to stop signs, driveways, or intersections.
- Uphill with curb: turn wheels away from curb (left).
- Downhill with curb: turn wheels toward curb (right).
- No curb (uphill or downhill): turn wheels toward the shoulder.
- Always set the parking brake on hills.
School and playground zones
- Follow the posted sign and time rules — school zones have specific hours.
- Expect sudden stops from buses and family vehicles.
- Never pass a vehicle that has stopped for a pedestrian.
- When a school bus flashes red lights, stop in both directions (unless separated by a median).
Intersections and signals
- Check mirrors, signal early, and shoulder check before turns or lane changes.
- Stop completely where required, then scan left, centre, right, and left again.
- Solid yellow light: stop if you can do so safely.
- Flashing green in BC: pedestrian-controlled intersection. Proceed but be ready to stop.
- Flashing red: treat as a stop sign. Stop completely, then proceed.
- Flashing yellow: proceed with caution.
- Right turn on red: legal after full stop and yielding, unless sign says otherwise.
Lane changes and passing
- Signal, check mirrors and blind spots before every lane change.
- When turning right, turn into the closest right-hand lane.
- Do not pass near hilltops, curves, intersections, or railway crossings.
- Do not pass when a solid yellow line is on your side.
- When merging onto a highway, match speed on the ramp before merging.
Highway driving
- Use the acceleration lane to match traffic speed before merging.
- Keep a safe following distance — at least 2 seconds, more in poor conditions.
- Pass only when it is legal, visible, and necessary.
- Check mirrors regularly and plan lane changes early.
- HOV lanes are reserved for 2+ occupants during posted hours.
Sharing the road
- Give cyclists at least 1 metre when passing.
- Shoulder check for cyclists and motorcycles before moving sideways.
- Give large vehicles more room — wider turns, bigger blind spots, longer stopping.
- Watch for pedestrians at every crosswalk, even if unmarked.
- When an emergency vehicle approaches with lights/sirens, pull right and stop.
Safe driving techniques
- Minimum following distance: 2 seconds in good conditions. Increase in rain, snow, fog.
- On icy roads: reduce speed, increase following distance, avoid sudden inputs.
- In fog: use low beams or fog lights. Never use high beams.
- High beams: use on dark roads with no oncoming traffic. Switch within 150 metres.
- When backing up: turn your body and look directly behind you.
- If you skid: ease off the gas, do not brake hard, steer gently where you want to go.
Emergencies
- Tire blowout: hold the wheel firmly, ease off gas, slow gradually.
- Brake failure: pump the brake pedal, downshift if possible, look for a safe escape.
- Skid: ease off the accelerator and steer toward where you want to go.
- Worn or bald tires reduce traction and increase stopping distance — check regularly.
Alcohol, drugs, and distractions
- Do not drive after alcohol, cannabis, or impairing medication.
- Class 7L and 7N drivers: zero BAC — zero tolerance.
- Full licence: 0.05–0.08 BAC results in an immediate roadside prohibition.
- Hand-held device while driving: $368 fine and 4 penalty points.
- Put the phone away before moving — even hands-free can be distracting.
Learner restrictions (GLP)
- Class 7L: display a red L sign. One passenger plus your supervisor.
- Class 7N: display a green N sign. One non-family passenger (unless a supervisor is present).
- L drivers: no driving midnight to 5 AM (exceptions for work/school with supervisor).
- L and N: zero BAC at all times.
- Must carry your licence and insurance documents at all times.
Official sources to check
Exam rules can change. Confirm booking, ID, fee, and licence rules with ICBC before your appointment.
- ICBC Learn to Drive Smart (full guide)
- ICBC Learn to Drive Smart (PDF download)
- ICBC Get your L (new drivers)
- ICBC official practice knowledge test
- ICBC Getting started
- ICBC Graduated Licensing Program (GLP)
- ICBC Tuning Up for Drivers (road test prep)
- ICBC prepare for your road test appointment
- ICBC book a road test
- ICBC book a knowledge test
- ICBC driver licensing office locator
- ICBC Driving Commercial Vehicles guide (PDF)
- BC Motor Vehicle Act (official legislation)
