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The Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) will now be expanding appointments to include all knowledge tests but there is no date on when road tests will resume.
After successfully resuming some knowledge tests earlier this month, ICBC announced Thursday that it’s expanding appointments to include all knowledge tests, effective June 1.
Starting Monday, anyone wanting to take a driving knowledge test will be able to book an appointment through the Insurance Corp. of B.C.
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ICBC says about 32,000 people have booked Class 5 or Class 7 road tests since scheduling resumed on Monday, about two thirds of them in the Lower Mainland.
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