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Owners of qualifying EVs will no longer need an ‘OK’ decal to drive their single-occupancy EV in an HOV lane. Going forward, ...
We review the new BC highway maintenance contract specifications and outline how the maintenance contractors that are taking them on.
Seven safety tips to help safety and your travel over high elevation passes, such as the Coquihalla, Rogers Pass and others. Please drive safely.
We introduced better chain-up regulations for commercial vehicles, which provide more clarity for professional drivers, in 2018. This means safer roads. The changes came in the wake of one of our ...
Red means stop, yellow means prepare for a red (stop if safe), and green means go. But what does flashing green mean? Someone recently asked us if we could clarify this for them and here’s the answer.
The Hope Slide was the largest known landslide in Canadian history. We recently uncovered a series of never before seen images documenting the event and recovery.
Do you own property along a BC highway? If you do, you may have some questions about driveway culverts and culvert maintenance. You’ve come to the right place. Whether you are constructing a new ...
A collection of helpful tips for electric vehicle (EV) drivers in BC, and additional advice for those who travel in areas with fewer charging stations.
What Automated Flagger Assistance Devices (AFAD) are, how they operate, and why they are important for the safety of traffic control people and travellers.
Newest edition of the Avoid Engine Braking sign (I-076 series), released fall 2021. Engine brakes are an important piece of safety equipment for commercial vehicle operators. Trouble is, they can ...
How does it work? Many, many people play a part in the protocol both on and off the road. Here’s how the protocol unfolds in ten steps to help you understand how we are working hard to help you travel ...