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Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure

10 Ways for Drivers and Cyclists to Safely Share B.C. Highways

July 12, 2023May 30, 2014 29 Comments

Every year, an average of over 1,500 cyclists are injured in B.C. (This sad statistic is from ICBC). Whether on fat tires or skinny tires, everyone driving and cycling, needs to share the roads and

Categories Active Transportation, BC Travellers, Tips and How Tos

Behind the Scenes: Traffic Planning for Major Athletic Events

May 27, 2022May 27, 2014 1 Comment

Picture 5,300 cyclists launching from Vancouver, to pedal 122 kilometres up the scenic Sea-to-Sky Highway to Whistler, in a few hours. Or, imagine more than 2,500 Ironman athletes cycling and running a total of 222

Categories Active Transportation, Environment

Little Hands a Big Help in Habitat Restoration at Oliver Creek

May 27, 2022May 21, 2014 2 Comments

Students of Palsson Elementary School in Lake Cowichan, BC, got together to plant native trees at Oliver Creek as part of a two-phase restoration project led by our Environmental Management group. The first phase included

Categories Environment, Wildlife
Webcam images

The Web Cams You Won’t See on DriveBC

May 27, 2022December 26, 2013 1 Comment

While we have about 470 web cams offering more than 930 views that motorists use for safe travel in BC, we have other web cams with a special job, that you won’t see. One that

Categories Avalanche Program, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)

Winter Driving on the Wet Coast of BC: Tips for Travelling in Rain and Fog

October 23, 2023November 27, 2013 4 Comments

We have talked a lot about driving in winter conditions and for the most part when we say “winter conditions”, we mean snow and ice. But for a large percentage of British Columbians (those who

Categories Shift into Winter, Tips and How Tos

The Secret Life of the Webcam Guy – Revealed!

December 30, 2022July 23, 2013 9 Comments

Lately, we’ve been introducing you to some of the folks who work around here, not only to provide you with a better idea of what we do as a ministry, but also to give you

Categories Career Stories, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)

BC Highway Journeys for National Indigenous Peoples Day

June 2, 2022June 21, 2013 2 Comments

In recognition of National Indigenous Peoples Day  on June 21, here are some tales of travel – from now and long ago. When present-day travellers take these routes, they experience First Nations culture along the

Categories BC Road Trips
wildlife underpass

A Day in the Life of a Highway Underpass Wildlife Camera

December 18, 2020March 6, 2013 7 Comments

A wide range of characters travel BC highways. There’s the early morning commuter, mug of hot coffee at the ready. Then there’s the commercial truck driver, riding high with an elevated view of the road.

Categories Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), Wildlife
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