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Why is that Cyclist in my Lane? A Question of Cycling Safety

October 29, 2018April 22, 2014 10 Comments

We get a lot of questions and comments about cycling safety here at the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure, so in our ongoing effort to improve the safety of cyclists (and other travellers), here’s another

Categories Active Transportation, Tips and How Tos
Easter Long Weekend.

7 Ways to Travel Safely this Easter Weekend

April 5, 2022April 17, 2014 4 Comments

Easter long weekend is here, the weather is getting nicer, and hitting the road to see family and friends is on the agenda. It’s really important that you get to where you’re going safely (especially

Categories BC Road Trips, BC Travellers, Tips and How Tos

The Evergreen Line Tunnel: Alice Will Make it a Boring Job

October 8, 2021March 26, 2014 12 Comments

Who is she? She’s 85 metres long, but with her trailing gear that provides the conveyer belt system, she expands to two kilometres. Her head is 10 metres wide and she weighs 109 tonnes. She

Categories BC Projects, Transit

A Look Behind the Scenes at Winter Maintenance in B.C.

October 21, 2021March 19, 2014 Leave a comment

When the snow starts falling, the plows hit the roads. Sounds like it could almost be a country song, but it’s also the theme of our “Winter Maintenance on B.C. Highways” video, which was shot on

Categories Road Maintenance, Shift into Winter
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Winter Driving Through the Eyes of… a B.C. Firefighter

February 1, 2023March 18, 2014 Leave a comment

When winter hits, firefighters have to achieve a delicate balance between speed and safety. As emergency responders, their goal is to arrive on scene as fast as possible without putting themselves or other drivers at

Categories Emergency Events, Shift into Winter, Tips and How Tos, Trucking
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DriveBC Tutorial Videos: Road Conditions and Events

September 28, 2021March 6, 2014 2 Comments

The DriveBC tutorial series continues with our latest in the series . This episode focuses on helping you navigate and organize the road conditions and events listings. Hopefully this tutorial helps you find your way

Categories BC Travellers, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)

Double Avalanche: All the Way

February 9, 2022February 27, 2014 5 Comments

Watch a double (controlled) avalanche as it happens on Highway 3, in this video. Learn more about how the BC Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure works to keep highways safe for travellers.

Categories Avalanche Program, Shift into Winter

Winter Driving Through the Eyes of… Paramedics

September 29, 2021February 19, 2014 Leave a comment

TranBC · B.C. Paramedic Corey Viala on Winter Driving Safety If a highway incident happens, the British Columbia Ambulance Service is one of the first responders on the scene. Paramedics such as Corey Viala and Annemarie Byers

Categories Shift into Winter
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