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经过ICBC和 警察局的协议, 留学生和 中国游客,可以 用中国驾照在 Bc 省开车。; S- _+ q: d) M# g
, g# h( P) [4 k9 t我有两个问题:这个制度会不会被 Ab省采用?
1 Q0 J! x- {& ?. L" e 这回对Bc省的交通和保险有影响吗?1 ^1 b9 G- G5 h0 n+ J
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这是英文:
9 u* |; @# r" K' hVANCOUVER -- Holders of a Chinese driver's licence will now be able to use them in British Columbia after the Mounties and the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) reached a deal. ~/ P) k6 m; e4 J! @
: T5 Y! P" q) aRCMP have been ticketing and towing drivers without valid BC driver's licences, and Chinese drivers in the city of Richmond were predominantly affected.
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ICBC said the licences were OK, but the RCMP disagreed, saying if the officer could not read the language on documents handed over by a driver, they could not tell if it was indeed a licence.
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But Cpl. Robert McDonald said now drivers will be able to use foreign licences if an accredited translator has translated them.( f& v/ z6 d( @+ g, b2 E; K
- p) i8 [) K+ k4 q+ ~7 p"We're asking people to get either an international driver's licence or get their driver's licences translated," McDonald said. "And for students to carry proof they are full-time students in an authorized instution in British Columbia."
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He said drivers who do not have the translated document will still be ticketed or towed." a( K4 l: x! Z# V* {( k* g
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