Chapter 4-2b: Using lanes correctly

The BC driving test includes a vital section on “Using Lanes Correctly,” which assesses your ability to safely and efficiently navigate traffic.

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

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What is the purpose of special passing lanes on some highways?

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What is a legal requirement when changing lanes?

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What must you never do when passing on the right?

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What additional group may use a bus lane if a “Vanpool Permitted” tab is shown?

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When passing another vehicle, what is the basic right‑of‑way rule?

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What is a key safety requirement before doing either a two‑point or three‑point turn?

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What are the three main parts of a freeway entrance?

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How should you use the exit lane when leaving a freeway?

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When pulling away from the roadside into traffic, what must you ensure?

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Which statement about bicycle lanes is correct?

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What should you do while you’re on the freeway entrance ramp?

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Under what conditions may you pass on the right?

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What is the purpose of the acceleration lane at a freeway entrance?

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What should you do in the merging area at a freeway entrance?

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Why is it useful to know your freeway exit number before starting your trip?

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How is a two‑point turn performed?

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What is a cul‑de‑sac?

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What should you keep in mind when driving in a cul‑de‑sac?

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When is passing on the left permitted?

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What is the main safety rule when entering an HOV (reserved) lane from a regular lane?

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Who has the right‑of‑way when you enter a lane, whether pulling into traffic or changing lanes?

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What is one key rule for motor vehicles regarding bicycle lanes?

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What does a sign indicating that the right lane will end ahead tell you to do if you’re in that lane?

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What does a bus-lane sign with a diamond symbol and a picture of a bus mean?

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If you are driving next to a lane that ends ahead, how can you help merging traffic?

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What is true about your speed when passing another vehicle?

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To turn right off a street that has a reserved lane on the right, what should you do?

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When driving in the right lane of a freeway, how can you show courtesy to drivers merging from an entrance?

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When are you allowed to cross a bicycle lane?

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When turning onto a street that has a reserved lane, where should you normally turn?

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Drivers are expected to stay centered in their lane, follow all lane markings, and avoid drifting or making sudden lane changes. Proper use of turn signals before changing lanes or turning is essential. Test-takers must also demonstrate knowledge of when to use passing lanes or turning lanes, and how to check blind spots. Mastery of these lane rules not only helps you pass the test but ensures safe driving on British Columbia’s busy roads.