ResourcesQuizDriving in a Work Zone Quiz Driving in a Work Zone Quiz Roadside work happens year round in BC, not just in spring and summer. Take our 5-question quiz to test your knowledge about how to drive safely in roadside work zones. Question 1 of 5In addition to road construction and maintenance crews, what types of workers will you find in roadside work zones?* Landscapers Flag persons Telecommunications and utility workers Emergency and enforcement workers Tow truck drivers All of the above Question 2 of 5Between 2014 and 2023, 260 motor vehicle incidents involving roadside workers were reported to WorkSafeBC. How many resulted in a fatality?* 0 9 20 30 Question 3 of 5Which of the following should you always do to help keep yourself, your passengers, and roadside workers safe?* Slow down Pay attention Be respectful of roadside workers by giving them space and following all work zone signs and directions Check DriveBC.ca before you leave for traffic delays and for alternate routes around work zones All of the above Question 4 of 5If you’re caught speeding up to 20 kmh over the limit in a work zone in BC, how much is the fine you face?* $50 $100 $196 $250 Question 5 of 5Work zones can be fixed in 1 place or mobile. When you’re driving through them, BC’s Slow Down Move Over law requires you to reduce speed and move over (if it’s safe to do so) when you see:* Only emergency response vehicles with red and blue lights, such as ambulances, fire trucks and police vehicles All vehicles with red, blue, or amber lights, including emergency vehicles, tow trucks, utility vehicles, and garbage collectors CommentsThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Δ