Chapter 6-13: Horses

The ICBC written driving test includes a section on “Horses,” highlighting the need for caution when sharing the road with horse riders or horse-drawn vehicles.

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BC Driving Test - Chapter 6-13: Horses

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According to the text, what rights do horse riders have on public roads?

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Regarding space, what is the rule when passing a horse and rider?

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What is a primary hazard to be aware of when driving near horses?

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If you see a rider having trouble controlling their horse, what is the recommended course of action?

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Which of the following should you AVOID when passing a horse?

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What action should you take when approaching a horse and rider?

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Drivers learn to slow down, give extra space, and avoid sudden movements or loud noises that could startle horses. The section stresses the importance of being patient and waiting until it is safe to pass. Practicing these questions prepares drivers to anticipate the unpredictable behavior of animals and riders. Mastering this section helps create a safer environment for everyone, ensuring responsible road sharing across British Columbia, especially in rural and farming communities.

To excel in theĀ ICBC Knowledge Test, dedicate time to go over the questions thoroughly. Grasping the concepts behind the answers is crucial, so make it a habit to practice regularly. Being able to articulate these ideas in your own words not only demonstrates true understanding but also boosts your confidence.