BC TRAFFIC SIGNS 01
In British Columbia, traffic signs play a vital role in ensuring the safety of all road users. With over 45,000 kilometers of highway and roadways in the province, numerous traffic signs guide drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians on their journey.
Study the Driver’s Handbook
The first step in preparing for your ICBC Knowledge Test is to study the BC Driver’s Handbook. This handbook contains all the information that you need to know in order to pass the test. Make sure to read it thoroughly and pay special attention to sections on road signs, traffic laws, and safe driving practices. You can download a digital copy of the handbook from the ICBC website or pick up a physical copy from any ICBC driver licensing office.
Take Practice Tests
In addition to studying the Driver’s Handbook, it’s important to take practice tests to familiarize yourself with the format and types of questions that will be asked on the actual test. ICBC offers a free online practice test on their website, which is a great way to assess your knowledge and identify areas that you may need to focus on more.