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Test 1 (7 Units below)
Tests 19 (200 Units)
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Unit 101
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The
Motor Vehicle Act applies (and you need a driver's licence, safe
vehicle, and insurance) when you are driving on a highway. |
BC
Motor Vehicle Act Section 1: A highway includes every road, street,
right-of-way, and lane that's designed for, intended for, or used
by the public for the passage of vehicles. It also includes private
places and passageways to which the public, for the purpose of parking
or servicing vehicles, has access to or is invited. |
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Unit 102
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ICBC
v. Routley (1995): A police officer was injured when his car was
struck by an uninsured motorist who was driving on an abandoned
railway right-of-way. Since the time when the tracks and ties
had been removed, the general public (horseback riders, skiers,
hikers, cyclists) had used the right-of-way; therefore, it was
a highway.
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Unit 103
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R.
v. Wong (1997): A BC ferry is a highway.
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Gray
v. Ellis (2006): A shopping mall's parking lot is a highway. |
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Unit 104
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Nadeau
v. Okanagan Youth Association (2013): A private field used for parking
during a special event is a highway during the special event. |
Pierre
v. Miller (2010): A forest service road, even if used by the public,
isn't a highway as it's considered an industrial road. |
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Unit
105
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McDowell v. Barry (1985)
A T-junction of two highways is an intersection. When a driver
parks in such an intersection, obstructs vision, and presents
a danger to other road users, the driver may be held liable for
injury suffered by others.
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Unit 106
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If you want
to head left on the next cross street without the risk of making
a left turn at that cross street, you can drive straight through
the intersection and make 3 right turns or loop right through a
corner parking lot. |
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Unit 107
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If you are
driving on a quiet street when you reach a stop sign at a busy cross
street, and you want to get to the other side of the busy street
without the risk of driving straight across the busy street, you
can turn right on the busy street, drive a block, and turn left
at the next intersection. |
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