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- Licence classes & types
Driver licensing Licence classes and types We have different types of licences for different needs. The most common licence is the Class 5-passenger vehicle licence. Close all | Open all Driver's licences Motorcycle licences Commercial licences Heavy trailer endorsement House trailer endorsement for towing heavy RVs Riding mopeds and scooters Class 5 or 7 driver's licence What you can use it for To drive cars, vans, trucks, construction, utility vehicles (2 axles maximum) and motorhomes (may
- Discounts and savings
Autoplan Insurance Discounts and savings You can lower your insurance costs by qualifying for our discounts and savings. Your years of driving, the number of vehicles you insure, how you protect your vehicle—these factors and more can pay off with savings on your Autoplan premium. Close all | Open all Distance-based discounts For annual policies, ICBC offers: 10% discount on Basic coverage for eligible customers who drive their vehicle a distance of less than 5,000 km per year. 10-15% discount
- How to handle driving on flooded roads
Newsroom How to handle driving on flooded roads April 24, 2019 Winter is finally over and done! But with melting snow in some areas of the province and April showers all around, we could be in for more than just spring flowers. Flood warnings saturate B.C. this time of year. Do you know how to keep your vehicle safe in and around flooded areas? If you’re feeling adrift about what to do, have no fear, we’re here throw you a lifeline! Approaching a flooded area ‘Ok, Google, what roads aren’t under
- Motorcycle safety tips for new and experienced riders
Newsroom Motorcycle safety tips for new and experienced riders June 12, 2019 The weather is at its finest – is there any better way to enjoy the sunshine and blue skies than on the seat of your motorcycle? Unfortunately, motorcycle crashes in B.C. peak in the summer as warmer weather and conditions bring more riders onto the road. You can reduce your chances of crashing or being seriously injured by following these safety tips. Train or re-train If you're new to riding a high-powered
- Bonnie Pearson
About ICBC Bonnie Pearson Bonnie Pearson has been a trade union activist and representative throughout her career. She retired in 2015 as Secretary – Business Manager with the Hospital Employees Union. Prior to this, Ms. Pearson worked for the Compensation Employees Union where she represented staff at the Workers Compensation Board. Ms. Pearson is the Chair of the newly created Municipal Retiree Benefit Trust. Previously, Ms. Pearson served as a primary trustee for the Municipal Employees
- Been in a crash? From physio to foam rollers, here are 9 things that'll help you feel like yourself again
Newsroom Been in a crash? From physio to foam rollers, here are 9 things that'll help you feel like yourself again April 11, 2019 Getting into a car crash is a pain in more ways than one. All you want is for life to go back to normal, but your body's bruised, your car's in the shop, and it's turned your normal daily routine upside-down. How can you get better, faster? This month, we boosted the coverage you get with your car insurance and have given you more options so you can choose the health
- ICBC: Drivers use caution in heavy rain and in case of flooding
Newsroom ICBC: Drivers use caution in heavy rain and in case of flooding October 27, 2022 With atmospheric rivers forecast in parts of the province this week, ICBC is reminding drivers to adjust their driving for the changing road conditions and be prepared in case of flooding. Every year in B.C., crashes due to driving too fast for the conditions increase by 90% when comparing October to December (243 vs. 461 crashes) as the weather worsens.* In bad weather, slow down, increase your following
- Interview with a driver examiner – Tips to pass your road test
Newsroom Interview with a driver examiner – Tips to pass your road test May 15, 2019 Are you gearing up to take your road test? If so, you’ve probably heard your fair share of advice from parents, friends and driving instructors. ‘Always shoulder check when changing lanes,’ and ‘stick to the speed limit,’ they tell you. And while these are two great pieces of advice (that are best followed), we tracked down one of our driver examiners to discuss some of the most common road test concerns that
- Techpilot terms and conditions
Driver licensing Techpilot project (telematics pilot for new drivers) Revised participant terms and conditions and consent to participate These Terms and Conditions and Consent to Participate in the Techpilot project include: Glossary Section 1: Introduction Section 2: About the Pilot Section 3: Privacy Section 4: Terminating Participation Section 5: Termination of Pilot Section 6 Disclaimers, Limitation of Liability and Trademarks Section 7: Consent/Agreement Glossary "Augeo" means Augeo