Chapter 8-4: Night hazards
The BC driver’s knowledge test covers “Night hazards” to ensure drivers understand the unique challenges of driving after dark.
This section highlights reduced visibility, increased risk of encountering impaired or fatigued drivers, and the danger of animals crossing the road. Drivers are taught to use low beams in fog, keep windshields clean, and avoid looking directly at oncoming headlights to prevent glare. Maintaining a slower speed and longer following distance is emphasized for safety. Recognizing and managing night hazards is essential for passing the knowledge test and for staying safe during nighttime driving in British Columbia.
To succeed in the ICBC Knowledge Test, it’s important to invest time in thoroughly reviewing the questions. Grasping the concepts behind the answers is key, so make it a habit to practice regularly. Putting these ideas into your own words not only demonstrates your understanding but also significantly boosts your confidence. Take control of your preparation, and you’ll be on the path to success.