ICBC British Columbia Written Exam Practice Test 2025

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What should you do if you encounter a flashing amber traffic light?

  1. Come to a complete stop and wait for it to turn green.

  2. Slow down and proceed with caution.

  3. Speed up to clear the intersection quickly.

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

The correct answer is: Slow down and proceed with caution.

When you encounter a flashing amber traffic light, it indicates that you should slow down and proceed with caution. This signal is designed to alert you that you are approaching an area where special attention is needed, such as entering a busy intersection or near construction zones. Slowing down allows you to assess the situation visually, watch for pedestrians, cyclists, and other vehicles, and ensures that you can respond safely to any unexpected circumstances that may arise. This approach promotes safety and encourages drivers to be more vigilant, rather than simply going through the intersection without caution, which could lead to dangerous situations. The other choices suggest behaviors that could compromise safety. For instance, coming to a complete stop unnecessarily might disrupt traffic flow, while accelerating to clear the intersection can increase the risk of collisions if other road users are also present. Treating it as a stop sign would be inappropriate since a flashing amber light does not require a complete stop, but rather a careful assessment before proceeding.