ICBC British Columbia Written Exam Practice Test 2024

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

  1. Stop and wait for the light to turn green.

  2. Proceed with caution.

  3. Yield the right-of-way to oncoming traffic.

  4. Speed up to clear the intersection quickly.

The correct answer is: Proceed with caution.

If you encounter a flashing yellow traffic light, it means that you should proceed with caution. This is because a flashing yellow light is used to indicate caution and that drivers should slow down and proceed carefully through the intersection. Option A is incorrect because stopping and waiting for the light to turn green is reserved for a solid yellow light, not a flashing one. Option C is incorrect because yielding the right-of-way should only be done at a stop sign, not a flashing yellow light. Option D is incorrect because it goes against the purpose of a flashing yellow light, which is to indicate caution. It is unsafe to speed up and try to quickly clear the intersection when encountering a flashing yellow light.