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RIGHT OF WAY FAQs

Services & Schedule

How much does a single lesson cost?
60 min — $80
90 min — $100
2 hours — $120
Do you offer lesson packages or discounts?
Yes. We offer **5, 10, and 15-lesson packages** with up to **15% off** the standard hourly rate.
How can I pay for my lesson?
You can pay by **credit card** (through PayPal) or by **e-transfer** to **rightofway.ds@gmail.com**.

You don’t need a PayPal account — PayPal is just our secure payment provider. You can pay with Visa, MasterCard, or AMEX without signing up.
*Please include your full name in the e-transfer message.*
Why do I need to prepay?
Prepayment confirms your booking and guarantees that your lesson time is held exclusively for you. It also helps prevent last-minute cancellations and no-shows.
Is there a payment deadline for online bookings?
Yes, payment must be completed **within 24 hours** after booking.
This helps keep the schedule accurate and ensures your lesson time stays reserved.
What happens if I don’t pay within 24 hours?
Nothing serious — your booking will simply be **automatically cancelled**, and the time slot will reopen for others.
*No money will be charged, and there are no penalties, but please try to avoid this so the schedule stays fair for everyone.*
Do you charge a travel fee?
Yes. We are based in Chilliwack. Travel fees apply outside our free zone:
**$20 Zone:** Lessons in **Abbotsford**, **Lindell Beach**, and **Agassiz**.
**$10 Zone:** Lessons in **Yarrow**, **Cultus Lake**, and other nearby areas further than our free zone.
Do you provide receipts or invoices?
Yes. Digital receipts are automatically issued after payment and can be used for insurance or tax purposes.
Do I have to pay the full amount for a package?
Yes. You must pay the full amount upfront to receive the discounted rate. After payment, your account is immediately credited with the lesson vouchers.
Do I need to book all package lessons right away?
No — the lesson vouchers remain on your account; you can book them one at a time as you go. Booking earlier, however, ensures you secure your preferred days and times.
Can I use vouchers for different types of lessons?
Vouchers typically apply to **90-minute lessons** (Extended Lesson). You can then ask the instructor to focus on specific topics like Exam Simulation (Class 5/7), Winter Driving, or Defensive Driving during that scheduled time.
Do package lessons expire?
Yes. Packages are valid for **two years** from the purchase date. After that, any unused lessons will expire automatically.
Can I transfer or share my package lessons with someone else?
Lessons **can’t be transferred** to people outside your household, but if you’d like to share them with a family member who lives at the **same address**, that’s perfectly fine.

*Just let us know in advance who will be taking the lesson, so we can update the student information.*
How can I book a lesson?
Go to **rightofway.net** → choose a service → **Select** → Booking Page → Add-Ons (Travel Fee if needed) → **Next** → choose time in Live Calendar → register/login → give exact Pickup Location.
Can I book multiple lessons in advance?
Yes. You can book several lessons at once to secure your preferred days and times.
Can I reschedule or cancel a lesson after payment?
Yes — as long as you do it at least **24 hours before** your lesson. If you cancel later (for example, 10 hours before), the lesson will be counted as used.
  1. Cancel the lesson on our website.
  2. Then contact our office by email or phone to tell us whether you’d like a **refund** or prefer to keep it as a **credit** for your next lesson.
*If you choose credit, just book your next lesson online, select your payment method, but don’t complete the payment — once you click Confirm Lesson, we’ll manually confirm it using your credit balance.*
What happens if I miss a lesson?
Missed lessons without notice are considered **used** and are **non-refundable**.
What if the instructor or ICBC cancels a lesson or test?
If a lesson is cancelled by ICBC or by us (for example, due to weather or car maintenance), you’ll receive a **full credit or refund** — your choice.
What qualifications do your instructors have?
All Right of Way instructors are certified by **ICBC** and undergo regular training. They operate dual-control vehicles and are fully licensed to instruct in British Columbia.
Do I need a valid Learner's Permit (Class 7L) to start lessons?
Yes, this is **mandatory**. You must have your Class 7L in your possession for your first lesson. This allows you to legally operate the vehicle under the supervision of our certified instructor.
What should I bring to my first driving lesson?
Please bring:
  • Your **valid BC Learner's Permit (7L)** or **Driver's License (7/5)**.
  • Prescription glasses or contacts, if required for driving.
  • Comfortable, closed-toe shoes suitable for operating pedals.
Do you use vehicles with an automatic or manual transmission?
All our training vehicles are equipped with **automatic transmission**, which is the standard for most students taking the Class 7 or 5 road test.
Can I use my own car for the lesson?
Generally, no. We use dual-controlled, insured training vehicles for maximum safety. If you have a specific need to train in your own vehicle, please contact us first to discuss insurance and instructor requirements.
How many lessons do you recommend before my road test?
This varies by student, but ICBC recommends at least 60 hours of practice. For structured training, we typically recommend a minimum of 5 to 10 lessons, depending on your current experience level.

ICBC, Rules & Licensing

What documents do I need for my road test?
You must bring two pieces of ID to the ICBC office:
  1. **Primary ID:** Passport, Canadian Birth Certificate, or Permanent Resident Card.
  2. **Secondary ID:** BC Services Card, Driver's License, or SIN card.
If you are **not a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident**, you must also bring your **valid Work Permit** or **Study Permit** (or other legal status document) along with the IDs listed above.
*Check the ICBC website for the full list of acceptable documents.*
What happens if I fail the road test?
Don't worry—it happens! ICBC requires mandatory waiting periods before you can re-test:
  • **1st Failed Attempt:** Wait **14 days** (2 weeks).
  • **2nd Failed Attempt:** Wait **30 days** (1 month).
  • **3rd Failed Attempt:** Wait **60 days** (2 months).
  • **4th Attempt and Beyond:** Wait **60 days** (2 months).
We can help you identify the areas needing improvement and schedule focused lessons to prepare for your next attempt.
Do you provide the car for my ICBC road test?
Yes, we offer a dedicated **Road Test Package** which includes a warm-up lesson immediately before the test, and the use of our dual-control car for the test itself. This is highly recommended.
How far in advance should I book my road test?
ICBC often requires booking several weeks to months in advance, especially in the Chilliwack/Abbotsford area. We recommend booking your test time as soon as you feel confident and then scheduling your final lessons accordingly.
How fast can I move from an “L” to “N” and from “N” to a Full Licence?
ICBC's Graduated Licensing Program (GLP) requires you to hold your **L license for 12 months** before taking the Class 7 N (Novice) road test, and your **N license for 24 months** before taking the Class 5 Full Licence road test.
What happens if I break the rules with an “L” or “N” licence?
You face strict penalties. Violations can lead to fines, accumulating demerit points, and potentially having to restart the full term of your L or N stage in the Graduated Licensing Program.
Can I obtain my driving record for insurance purposes?
Yes. Your driving record (or driver abstract) can be requested directly from **ICBC** to provide proof of your experience for insurance companies.
Is it true that school zones in BC now operate 24/7?
**No, that is a myth.** Most school zones in BC are enforced from **8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on school days only**. Always obey the posted signage, as this is a high-risk failure point on a road test.
What’s the difference between School Zones and Playground Zones?
**School Zones** are active only on school days (typically 8 a.m.–5 p.m.). **Playground Zones** are active **every day from dawn until dusk**. Speed limits are typically 30 km/h in both.
Can I use a backup camera during the ICBC road test?
You **cannot rely exclusively** on a backup camera. You must still perform **shoulder checks and 360° visual checks** using your mirrors and looking over your shoulder. The camera is only a supplemental aid.
Do I need to perform a shoulder check if I’m using mirrors?
**Yes, absolutely.** A shoulder check confirms your blind spot is clear. ICBC instructors will fail you if you do not physically turn your head and perform a clear shoulder check before every lane change, turn, and parallel parking maneuver.
What is a proper 360° check before reversing?
Before putting the vehicle into reverse, you must physically look **all around the vehicle** (front window, mirrors, both sides, and turning your body to look out the rear window) to ensure all areas are clear of pedestrians or objects.
What should I do if I already have a driver’s licence from another country?
You must register with ICBC. Depending on the country, you may be able to **exchange your licence** for a BC licence without taking tests, or you may be required to take the knowledge and/or road tests. We can help guide you through the process.
Can I exchange my foreign licence for a BC licence?
ICBC has specific agreements with countries. If your licence is from an **approved jurisdiction** (like the US, UK, or Japan), you can often exchange it directly. If not, you may need to take the knowledge and road tests.