(ICBC Report):
In less than three weeks, over 45,000 British Columbians logged on to check their driving knowledge through ICBC's Drive Smart Refresher Test, and the results show that we could use some improvement. If the refresher test were treated like the knowledge test which requires a minimum score of 80 per cent to obtain a learner's licence, over 18,000 (40 per cent) would have failed.
Based on the completed tests, drivers had the most difficulty with what to do around emergency vehicles, minimum following distances, and the meaning of road signs.
Interestingly, questions related to texting while driving had near-perfect scores, yet over 34,000 drivers were ticketed for using an electronic device in 2017.*
"What's just as important as knowing the rules of the road is putting them into practice whenever you drive," said ICBC's interim vice-president responsible for road safety, Lindsay Matthews. "No matter how many years of experience you have under your belt, we can all benefit from shedding bad driving habits and refreshing our knowledge."
The number of crashes in B.C. peaked in 2017, with 350,000 crashes happening in the year, or 960 a day. The total cost of claims in 2017 was $4.8 billion, equivalent to $13 million a day.
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