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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, single-occupancy EVs will be permitted to use HOV lanes that have a road ...
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 ...
Lane control on the Lions Gate helps keep traffic moving smoothly in and out of downtown Vancouver. Learn how the Lions Gate Bridge Counterflow System works.
What to do if you hit black ice Stay calm. Keep the steering wheel straight and DO NOT hit the brakes. Instead, ease off the gas pedal and if you can – shift into a lower gear to gain more control.
Have you ever heard the term, “snow shed” and wondered what it is? Well, it’s not a place where we keep extra snow. Actually, it’s more like a tunnel – a concrete cover built over the road to protect ...
Transport trucks play a big role in getting goods to markets across British Columbia. They’re also physically huge, heavy and behave much differently than you… While motorists travel on the same road ...
Following the devastating November 2021 Atmospheric River event, we've been working non-stop to reconnect BC highways. See where we are in our journey to recovery.
Starting January 1st, 2015, we've updated the Slow Down, Move Over rule to include all vehicles with flashing lights to improve roadside worker safety.
What Automated Flagger Assistance Devices (AFAD) are, how they operate, and why they are important for the safety of traffic control people and travellers.
Safe driving on long trips means taking regular breaks to rest your mind and body. That's why the ministry has about 170 rest areas across the province, for you to take a short break.
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 ...
Sign at a historic slide area, in the Cariboo. BC’s historic landslides are large-scale tracts of land that move over time, impacting communities, roads and bridges. They may “creep” as slowly as a ...
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