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Emergency highway messagingThis page provides additional information during significant events impacting travel on BC highways Check DriveBC , your best source of current road information Check EmergencyInfoBC for information about provincial emergencies Check News Releases for Travel Advisories
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- Shift Into Winter - TranBC
Every autumn, British Columbia highway conditions start to experience a chilling transition, which usually lasts until at least February To combat the higher risks of driving through snow, ice, and sub-zero temperatures, we encourage travellers to make the Shift into Winter It’s a shift in the
- How to Choose from 4 Types of Tires for Winter Driving in BC - TranBC
Winter has arrived at high elevation and snow can accumulate very quickly on high mountain passes like the Coquihalla Here a link for more info: https: www tranbc ca 2014 10 15 7-things-you-need-to-know-before-driving-the-coquihalla-and-high-mountain-passes
- What do flashing green lights mean? | TranBC
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- Scalers – Top to Bottom Rock Removal Specialists - TranBC
For more blogs and photos of slope stabilization, and a video showing scalers at work, see: What Happens After a Rock Hits a BC Highway TranBC vs The Mountain Trim Blasting at Hwy 99 S2S (photo) Rock Scaling on Sherman Pass (Washington State video)
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