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Driving Tutorial

🚦 How to Perform a Proper Shoulder Check (And When ICBC Expects It)

Many road test failures happen because of missed shoulder checks.

What Is a Shoulder Check?

A shoulder check means physically turning your head to check your blind spot—not just using mirrors.

When You MUST Shoulder Check

You should shoulder check when:

  • Changing lanes

  • Turning right or left

  • Pulling over...

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🛑 4-Way Stop Rules Explained (Simple & Clear)

4-way stops confuse many new drivers—but the rules are actually simple.

Who Goes First?

  1. First car to stop goes first

  2. If two cars stop at the same time:

    • The car on the right goes first

  3. If two cars face each other:

    • Both can go straight at the same time

    • Left-turning...

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đźš— How to Reverse Park Safely (ICBC Exam Guide)

Reverse parking is one of the most important skills tested during the ICBC road exam—and it’s also one of the most useful real-world driving skills.

Why Reverse Parking Matters

Reverse parking gives you:

  • Better visibility when leaving a parking space

  • More control and accuracy

  • Safer exits in busy parking lots

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đźš— Reverse Stall Parking (ICBC Step-by-Step Guide)

Reverse stall parking is one of the most common ICBC road test maneuvers—and one of the safest ways to park in real life.

Why ICBC Loves Reverse Stall Parking

  • Safer exit visibility

  • Better vehicle control

  • Shows good steering and observation skills

ICBC cares more about slow control and awareness than...

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🅿️ Parallel Parking Made Easy (ICBC Exam Version)

Parallel parking looks scary—but when broken into steps, it’s very manageable.

What ICBC Looks For

  • Observation

  • Control

  • Distance from the curb

  • Safe positioning

Parallel Parking: Step-by-Step

  1. Pull Up Beside the Front Car
    Stop beside the car in front of the space, about 1 meter (3 feet) apart.

  2. Check All Around
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