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| | '''''Driving in BC''''' from [[People's Law School]] is no longer available. It has been replaced by [https://www.peopleslawschool.ca/must-know-for-driver-in-bc/ seven things you must know as a driver in BC] and [https://www.peopleslawschool.ca/rights-drivers-licence-bc/ your rights to a driver's licence]. We also cover [https://www.peopleslawschool.ca/if-you-get-traffic-ticket/ traffic tickets], [https://www.peopleslawschool.ca/distracted-driving/ distracted driving], and [https://www.peopleslawschool.ca/category/cars-getting-around/car-sales-repairs/ car sales]. |
| ;crosswalk: A place marked off on the street where people can cross.
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| ;impaired driver: Someone who is not able to drive safely because of alcohol or drugs, or being tired.
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| ;insurance claim: A written report made to an insurance company saying what happened and why you need money to cover damage to the vehicle and any injuries to yourself or others.
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| ;intersection: Where two or more roads cross.
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| ;merge: To join a line of traffic.
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| ;notarized: Signed by a public official who has the authority to say documents are accurate.
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| ;novice: Beginner.
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| ;passenger: Anyone in the car who is not the driver.
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| ;privilege: A special right or benefit.
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| ;full-privilege licence: A licence without the special rules that learners and novices have.
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| ;prohibited: Not allowed, not permitted.
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| ;valid driver’s licence: A licence that allows you to drive.
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| ;vehicle: Car, truck, motor bike, van—anything that drives on the road.
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| ;yield: In traffic, when you allow another car to go first.
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| {{REVIEWED | reviewer = [[People's Law School]], 2011}}
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