Seasonal Driving

A BC HighwayCams Look at the First Day of Spring

March 21, 2013
A BC HighwayCams Look at the First Day of Spring

The first day of spring usually means different things for different people, depending on where you live – and drive – in British Columbia. It certainly did yesterday. While those in Victoria were welcoming blooming cherry blossoms, others in many parts of the province remained knee deep in the throes of winter (just like...

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Our Spring Cleaning Checklist

March 20, 2013

It’s been a long winter, and the white stuff is still on the ground across much of the province. But take heart! The first day of spring is finally here, and along with spring comes a little housekeeping to keep things in order.  What do you include in your spring cleaning checklist? Windows? Closets?...

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Winter Driving Tips for New Truckers

February 14, 2013
Winter Driving Tips for New Truckers

True, winter hazards such as black ice and blinding flurries don’t care whether you’re a rookie trucker or a seasoned veteran. They still hit, hit hard, and often without warning. But there are smart winter driving techniques that come naturally with notching more and more hours on the road. That’s why we put the...

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Three Days in the Life of a Webcam

February 6, 2013
Three Days in the Life of a Webcam

Most people watch our webcams, to scope out the weather, driving and traffic conditions.  But you might spot scenes of nature, beauty and movement. Webcams are versatile like that. Our most northerly webcam on Highway 37, at the border of B.C. and the Yukon, captures some cool views. It was installed last year, at...

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How We Monitor Weather and Highway Conditions

January 15, 2013
How We Monitor Weather and Highway Conditions

Weather in B.C. can change rapidly, especially in winter. Just take a look at the Coquihalla Highway, where drivers can experience a wide range of weather systems from bottom to top of the mountain pass. And in milder parts of the province, temperatures often hover around freezing, threatening icy conditions. There’s been a lot...

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Highway Thru Hell: The Complete TranBC Interview Series

January 9, 2013
Highway Thru Hell: The Complete TranBC Interview Series

With heavy snowfall warnings throughout the province, including the Coquihalla and Fraser Canyon highways, it’s a good thing we already had Highway Thru Hell’s Jamie Davis and Mark Miller visit us this past fall during our initial “shift into winter.” They now undoubtedly have their hands (and tow cables) full helping snowbound travellers, all...

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Snow, SPICE and Everything Nice(ly) Measured

January 8, 2013
Snow, SPICE and Everything Nice(ly) Measured

Since when do snow, sleet, ice and SPICE go together? Just since October, when the Solid Precipitation InterComparison Experiment (SPICE) began at the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure’s Coquihalla summit weather station. This international study is using leading-edge technology to find the best ways to measure what’s known to scientific and weather types as...

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Winter Wildlife Watch: The Majestic Moose

January 4, 2013
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The majestic moose is the second largest animal in B.C. and ranges through most of the province, with the exception of coastal areas and southern B.C.’s dry valleys.  But it’s a regal beast you don’t want to get too close to. That’s why you’ll see moose warning signs  posted by the Ministry of Transportation...

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Top 5 Blogs and a Video: Winter Highway Maintenance in BC

January 1, 2013

Building new bridges and opening new roads can be a great highlight of the work we do here at the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure, but maintaining the highways that connect our province is our bread and butter. With over 40,000 kilometres of highways to maintain, on some of the most challenging terrain in...

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Earn Good Winter Driving Karma, Know Others’ Pet Peeves

December 26, 2012
Earn Good Winter Driving Karma, Know Others’ Pet Peeves

Wikipedia defines “pet peeve” as: a minor annoyance that an individual identifies as particularly annoying to them, to a greater degree than others may find it. Wouldn’t it be great if we all understood what ticked each other off on the road – especially during winter when the elements are already stacked against us?...

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