ICBC British Columbia Written Exam Practice Test 2024

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What should you do if you approach an intersection with malfunctioning traffic lights and there is no traffic officer present?

  1. Proceed through the intersection without reducing speed.

  2. Treat it as a stop sign and proceed when it is safe.

  3. Treat it as a yield sign and proceed without stopping.

  4. Treat it as a caution sign and proceed with caution.

The correct answer is: Treat it as a stop sign and proceed when it is safe.

If you choose option A, you would be putting yourself and others in danger by not considering the possibility of other cars that may also be approaching the intersection. Option C may also put you at risk if there are other cars approaching the intersection with the right of way. Option D may not be enough for you to safely evaluate the situation and ensure that the intersection is clear before proceeding. Therefore, option B is the safest and most responsible option as you are treating the intersection as a stop sign and proceeding only when it is safe to do so.