ICBC Class 3 Drivers License Practice Test

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What may happen if you exceed the posted speed limit?

You may receive a warning only

Your vehicle may operate more efficiently

You may receive a traffic citation

Exceeding the posted speed limit typically results in receiving a traffic citation. Speed limits are established for safety reasons, and they are enforced to ensure that all drivers adhere to safe driving practices. When you drive over the limit, you increase the risk of accidents and diminish your ability to react to sudden changes on the road. Law enforcement monitors these violations to help maintain order and safety on the roads.

Receiving a citation serves as a deterrent to encourage drivers to adhere to speed limits. It may also come with fines, points on your driving record, or other penalties depending on how much you exceed the limit and your driving history. This reinforces the importance of following speed regulations to ensure the safety of everyone on the road.

There are no consequences

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