Maintaining Safety – Winter on the Coquihalla
Set in the rain shadow of the Coastal Mountains, the Coquihalla is an awe-inspiring drive any time of year, but it can also be a demanding one, especially in winter. The highway climbs about 1,200
Set in the rain shadow of the Coastal Mountains, the Coquihalla is an awe-inspiring drive any time of year, but it can also be a demanding one, especially in winter. The highway climbs about 1,200
Winter is here, so we asked some of our resident experts for their top safety tips. And here’s the result! It really boils down to “be prepared”, but here’s what you can do to make
Our Avalanche and Weather Program teams are on the job 24 hours a day to keep you and our roads safe. How? The best way is to show you… Check out this video and see
Avalanche Quick Facts We look after nearly 1,400 avalanche paths throughout the province. Each winter, all of our provincial avalanche-related closures add up to an average of about 370 hours. Most avalanche-related closures (about 80
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There are many things you can do to be prepared for winter, one of which is knowing how to install winter tire chains. Below is a video from the Commercial Vehicle Safety and Enforcement team
If you live in the South Coast region of BC, being prepared for driving in winter weather might be lower on your priority list than it would be if you lived in the North. But