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MinistryofTransportationandInfrastructure

Why Would a Highwaycam Go Down during a Traffic Incident?

November 23, 2022November 15, 2013 5 Comments

We receive a lot of questions about our BC highwaycams. We’ve talked about some of the more popular ones in You Asked: The Top Five DriveBC WebCam Questions. But lately there’s been another question that’s

Categories BC Travellers, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)

Saluting a Century of Usk’s Skeena River Ferrymen

May 26, 2022November 7, 2013 13 Comments

The Usk ferry celebrated a century of service in 2013, and while the watercraft was recognized, long-time area residents say it’s the ferryman they will never forget. Usk (pronounced like “tusk” – without the “t”)

Categories BC Road Trips
BC Transportation highway

What Lurks Beyond – The Untold Story of the McIntyre Passing Lanes

March 5, 2021October 10, 2013 Leave a comment

In many ways, the McIntyre Passing Lanes project is much like any of our other projects. We’re widening a section of Highway 97, just north of Oliver, so we can put in passing lanes and

Categories BC Projects, Environment

Signpost Ahead: B.C. Highway Speed Limit and Safety Review

January 22, 2021October 4, 2013 28 Comments

We’ve been talking with you recently about how speed limits are set on BC highways. Sounds like some of you are in favour of an increase in limits, while others feel fine with the speed

Categories BC Travellers, Engineering, Trucking

It’s ShakeOut Time: What’s Under Your Desk?

October 14, 2022October 2, 2013 Leave a comment

GUEST POST via Emergency Management BC We’ll never turn down a chance to plug emergency preparedness. So when the folks at TranBC asked us to help promote The Great British Columbia ShakeOut, we wholeheartedly said,

Categories Emergency Events

Touring DriveBC: How to Use the Map

April 18, 2019September 27, 2013 Leave a comment

Are you a visual learner? Some of us here at the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure sure are. One of the best ways to discover conditions along your B.C. highways route is to use DriveBC’s

Categories Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), Tips and How Tos
SFPR

What’s Growing Under the Alex Fraser Bridge?

April 17, 2023September 13, 2013 2 Comments

The South Fraser Perimeter Road (SFPR) spans 37 kilometres through Delta and Surrey with a four-lane expressway. Environmental mitigation is an important part of the project, and it comes in many shapes and sizes. It

Categories BC Travellers, Environment
bridge engineer inspections

Keeping You Safe: A Closer Look at Bridge Inspections

March 21, 2022September 6, 2013 5 Comments

  There’s been a lot of interest recently about our bridges and how they’re inspected. Here’s the scoop. We manage an inventory of more than 2,900 bridges plus concession* bridges throughout the province. Sounds like

Categories BC Infrastructure, Road Maintenance
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