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ICBC set to resume non-commercial road tests on July 20

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Frustration builds as ICBC keeps road tests parked over COVID-19 concerns “We have enough PPE now to do those tests we have been waiting on,” Eby said.“We are going to need additional examiners and additional locations to get through the backlog.”On average the province conducts about 20,000 tests a month.

Eby says ICBC will be operating at about 85 per cent of normal due to the new measures in place.These new measures mean drivers will be required to wear a provided medical grade mask.

The examiners will be wearing a mask, goggles or face shield and gloves. “My advice to drivers is be ready for your tests,” Eby said.“If you fail that test you will have a significant wait.

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