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*Tim Enders for identifying the Law-Related ELSA need.
*Tim Enders for identifying the Law-Related ELSA need.
*Terresa Augustine for publication coordination.
*Terresa Augustine for publication coordination.
*The ELSA program students, instructors and staff of the the People’s Law School who reviewed this publication.
*The ELSA program students, instructors and staff of the People’s Law School who reviewed this publication.
*Law Foundation of BC, Ministry of Attorney General, Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General: Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch and Notary Foundation, for their funding support.
*Law Foundation of BC, Ministry of Attorney General, Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General: Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch and Notary Foundation, for their funding support.
   
   
The People’s Law School works within budget to keep publications up-to-date. However, the responsibility for using and interpreting information in this publication is the responsibility of the reader or service provider.
The People’s Law School works within budget to keep publications up-to-date. However, the responsibility for using and interpreting information in this publication is the responsibility of the reader or service provider.


== The People's Law School ==
== The People's Law School ==

Revision as of 23:38, 6 December 2013

Driving in BC from People's Law School is no longer available. It has been replaced by seven things you must know as a driver in BC and your rights to a driver's licence. We also cover traffic tickets, distracted driving, and car sales.This wikibook from People's Law School is for newcomers and new drivers in British Columbia. It explains the laws relating to getting a driver's licence and driving a car in BC.

Acknowledgements

Our sincere appreciation to:

  • Gayla Reid for her plain language writing.
  • The lawyers who volunteer their time to review our publications.
  • Tim Enders for identifying the Law-Related ELSA need.
  • Terresa Augustine for publication coordination.
  • The ELSA program students, instructors and staff of the People’s Law School who reviewed this publication.
  • Law Foundation of BC, Ministry of Attorney General, Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General: Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch and Notary Foundation, for their funding support.

The People’s Law School works within budget to keep publications up-to-date. However, the responsibility for using and interpreting information in this publication is the responsibility of the reader or service provider.

The People's Law School

The People's Law School is a non-profit charitable society whose purpose is to provide British Columbians with reliable information about their rights and responsibilities under the law.

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Email: info@publiclegaled.bc.ca


This publication and others are available on the People's Law School website:

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Driving in BC from People's Law School is no longer available. It has been replaced by seven things you must know as a driver in BC and your rights to a driver's licence. We also cover traffic tickets, distracted driving, and car sales.

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