Chapter 4-2a: Using lanes correctly

The ICBC driving test evaluates your ability in the “Using Lanes Correctly” section, focusing on safe and proper lane usage.

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BC Driving Test - Chapter 4-2a: Using lanes correctly

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What is “lane tracking”?

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When using a two-way left-turn lane, what must you remember about other traffic?

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Why is it not a good idea to continually drive in the left lane even if you are at the speed limit?

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When turning left from a one-way road onto a one-way road, from which lane should you turn and into which lane should you enter?

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On city streets, where are HOV lanes usually found?

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Before making any turn, what is the first lane-related action you must take?

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On a multi-lane highway, which lane should you generally travel in under normal conditions?

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When turning left from a two-way road onto a one-way road, where should you end your turn?

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In an intersection with two left-turn lanes, if you turn from the lane next to the far-left lane, where should you end up?

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On a freeway with more than two lanes in each direction, where should you usually drive?

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What are “reserved lanes”?

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When turning left from a one-way road onto a two-way road, where should you end your turn?

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When deciding whether to make a U-turn, what is a safer alternative you should consider?

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What is the purpose of a two-way left-turn lane?

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What is the main purpose of HOV lanes and bus lanes?

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In an intersection with two left-turn lanes, if you turn from the far-left lane, where should you end up?

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When turning left from a two-way road onto a two-way road, which lane should you turn into?

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Besides specific locations, what other type of rule can make U-turns illegal?

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As you approach an intersection, how do you ensure you are in the correct lane to go straight or turn?

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Where on a hill is a U-turn illegal?

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In a business district, when are U-turns allowed?

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On freeways and main highways, where are HOV lanes usually located?

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On which part of the road is it illegal to make a U-turn?

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Which vehicles may use HOV lanes (depending on the road)?

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Under what conditions may you turn left over a solid double yellow line in the middle of a block?

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Which of the following is a general risk associated with U-turns?

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What important information do HOV lane signs provide?

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When is it permitted to turn left in the middle of a block, such as into a driveway?

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Where else are U-turns illegal?

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U-turns are illegal if they interfere with which of the following?

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Drivers must keep their vehicles centered in the lane, avoid unnecessary lane changes, and always use turn signals before changing lanes. Observing lane markings—such as solid, broken, and double lines—is crucial, as each indicates specific rules. Test-takers should demonstrate smooth, controlled lane changes, proper use of turn and passing lanes, and awareness of blind spots. Successful performance shows you understand how to share the road safely, a key skill for navigating British Columbia’s diverse traffic conditions.