ICBC road test I'll have road test soon and there are some rules that are confusing me: 1. How do I know speed to merge highways if there is no speed limit sign. e.g. merging from Londsdale https://www.google.pl/maps/@49.33172...DdHegk_F8g!2e0 the speed on highway is 80km/h but there is no speed limit sign, so should I merge at 80km/h anyway ? 2. Do I have to keep both hands on steering wheel when reverse stall parking ? I couldn’t imagine looking backwards and not palming. 3. When there is green line for cyclists without white solid or dashed line, can I drive this line or I should avoid and use this line only when turning right ? eg. https://www.google.pl/maps/@49.32000.../data=!3m1!1e3 Can you please clarify this for me ? |
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1. Merge at the speed limit, which you should assume is around 80kph on most highways around here. Outside of the test I merge at whatever speed traffic is flowing at, that may be above the speed limit, so I would not advise it for a test. Speed limit is always considered over the flow of traffic in tests. 2. Depends on the instructor, though one hand on the back of the passenger's headrest is usually what people do (including myself). What they are really looking for is good spacial awareness (360 check) and proper technique (know when to turn in). 3. IDK, that kind of thing didn't exist when I got my license. My version of the roadsense book does not cover that kind of lane (just checked again, only covers dedicated bike lanes). I'd stay out of it unless I had to turn or park. |
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This sign tells you the right lane will end soon. If you’re driving in a lane that ends ahead, you need to change lanes. Adjust your speed, keeping within the speed limit, and wait for a safe gap in the other lane. If you are driving next to a lane that ends ahead, help the merging traffic by adjusting your speed or changing lanes. Statutory highway speed limit in BC is 80 km/h. Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit is assumed to be 80 km/h. 2: To reverse in a straight line: Shift to reverse, perform your 360 degree check, and then place your left hand on the top/middle of the steering wheel (12:30). Look over your right shoulder through the rear window – focus on something in the middle of the window if possible, such as a tree or parked car that is directly in the centre of your rear window. Proceed at a walking pace. *This is the only time that you are allowed to have one hand on the steering wheel during the ICBC road test. 3: Bicycle lanes Bicycle lanes are reserved for cyclists. Sometimes you will need to cross a bicycle lane to turn right, or to pull to the side of the road. Take extra care when you do this. The rules for bicycle lanes are: • don’t drive, stop or park in a bicycle lane. • you may only cross a bicycle lane if the white line is broken or to turn into or out of a driveway. Seems pretty cut and dry. Don't drive in the lane, cut across it to turn right if safe to do so and white line is broken. |
Your replies was very helpful. Sorry for obvious spelling mistake I know it hurts eyes when read, but I can't edit thread name. |
During my driving test I had your exact first scenario. I was merging onto the highway and I didn't know what to do as I was coming off a 50km/h limit and merging onto the highway. I did not start to accelerate and was cruising around 50ish. Luckily, no cars were on the highway at the time when I merged onto the highway. My tester started to yell at me and asked me why on earth was I not accelerating in the merging lane. I franticly told her that I didn't see a speed limit sign and was worried of going over the limit in the merging lane. She gave me shit and said that if there were cars on the highway and I didn't merge at the appropriate speed (the limit of the highway was 80km/h) I would have failed. Since there were no cars on the highway, because I merged at 50km/h it wasn't a dangerous action. But, if I tried to merge at 50km/h if there were cars on the highway she said I would have failed because that's dangerously too slow to merge. I thought I failed right there and I quickly became upset and sad and I still had like 20mins left on my test. (I was nailing everything up until that point). Then we made our way back to the same highway and she gave me a second chance and I accelerated appropriately. We were supposed to do a verbal test to check if I knew the driving hazards, but we didn't do that because she wanted to see me merge again. When we got back to the driving centre, i thought I failed. She gave me shit again about merging and then asked me how I did. I told her I did terrible and I was so sorry for not merging correctly. She said, I wasn't terrible and the only thing I messed up was the merging and she passed me. That was quite the experience for me when I was younger. So make sure you accelerate on the merging lane. I have no idea about the other two questions though. Good luck! |
You will see this sign on every onramp for bc's main freeways - that tells you its time to speed up ABOVE 60kph to match the flow of traffic - 80/90/100 depending. http://www.bclaws.ca/civix/document/...sUnder60km.gif OPEN YOUR EYES. Most people have no idea this sign exists yet they see it every day. Its basically telling you that if your car cant do 60kph, that you cannot be on this highway. So its time to start speeding up!!!. Quote:
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