Author: Carmen Cohoe
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Flashing Green Light BC – Traffic Light to Confuse Everyone
Click or not: Flashing Green Light BC – Traffic Light to Confuse EveryoneWhat Does a Flashing Green Light BC mean? (British Columbia) Everyone knows that red means stop, green means go and yellow means stop as long as you safely can. The flashing green light BC, seen around beautiful British Columbia simply indicates the intersection is pedestrian-controlled. In other words, it will flash green all day long,… …
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How to Lane Change While Driving [Instructor Gets Deep]
Click or not: How to Lane Change While Driving [Instructor Gets Deep]Welcome to How to Lane Change If you’re wondering how to lane change, you’re not alone. Lane changing can be quite a difficult thing for a beginner driver to get good at. A lot of beginners tend to slow down to think about things when they’re planning a lane change. Of course, this doesn’t work.… …
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Can a New Driver’s License Be Used as a Passport?
Click or not: Can a New Driver’s License Be Used as a Passport?Can a New Driver’s License be Used as a Passport? Crossing the border and traveling internationally can get confusing. You may be wondering, can a new driver’s license be used as a passport for traveling, when driving over the border into the U.S. from Canada? The short and simple answer is no. Canadians Visiting the… …
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ICBC Phone Number Guide – Roadside Assistance & More
Click or not: ICBC Phone Number Guide – Roadside Assistance & MoreFor Roadside Plus: For repayment of emergency roadside expenses, you can submit a claim online or complete the Emergency Roadside Expense Repayment form and mail it to ICBC. For roadside assistance, call 1-800-663-3051 within the Lower Mainland, or 1-800-663-3051 elsewhere in British Columbia, Canada, or the U.S. ICBC Phone Number Guide ICBC Department Phone Number Toll-free in B.C., Canada, and… …
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Who is at Fault if a Car Signals but Doesn’t Turn?
Click or not: Who is at Fault if a Car Signals but Doesn’t Turn?Indicating, but not turning – accident/crash Who is at fault if a car signals but doesn’t turn? It’s a great question, and I don’t have an amazing answer. But I can tell you that from a legal standpoint, turn signals definitely don’t give other drivers any right to make assumptions. In other words, it may… …
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Red lights with green arrows for new drivers
Click or not: Red lights with green arrows for new driversRed Lights with green arrows – a question We have received a question here on the blog regarding red lights with green arrows. Here it is : I’ve read that if a green arrow is shown with a red light, you can go in the direction of the arrow if the way is clear. I… …
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How to Park Your Car on a Hill Safely
Click or not: How to Park Your Car on a Hill SafelyThis post may contain affiliate links. Parking on a hill – what’s the big deal? Parking on a hill is not that different from parking on a non-hill. But you do need to consider a few things to make sure it’s going to be safe when you are learning how to park; and for the… …
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BC Emergency Vehicle Etiquette & Best Practices
Click or not: BC Emergency Vehicle Etiquette & Best PracticesIn Beautiful British Columbia, we have specific rules and guidelines around emergency vehicles and this article will go through the proper BC emergency vehicle etiquette. It’s important for everyone, including new drivers of course, to familiarize themselves with the proper BC emergency vehicle etiquette and protocols. It’s always awkward for everyone when an emergency vehicle… …
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How To Drive Stick And Some Tips For The Road Test
Click or not: How To Drive Stick And Some Tips For The Road TestFailed the Road test in standard car Question about how to drive stick on the road test We’ve got a question here on how to drive stick for the road test, and for real life of course. I just failed my road test after driving for 7 years in a foreign country. My mistake was… …