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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, ...
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.
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Seven safety tips to help safety and your travel over high elevation passes, such as the Coquihalla, Rogers Pass and others. Please drive safely.
Home owners can treat icy sidewalks with sand, but on a slippery highway, whipping winds and passing trucks can blow away light material within minutes. Instead, when there’s a need for extra traction ...
You may see them travelling alongside or on a road… graceful, finely tuned four-legged vehicles with a person mounted on top… They may be travelling from one farm to another, en route to a trail, or ...
We review the new BC highway maintenance contract specifications and outline how the maintenance contractors that are taking them on.
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 ...
Have you ever driven through a signed construction speed zone with no workers in sight and thought, "Why the heck do I have to slow down?" This explains why.
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 ...
Line painting in BC has been evolving since oil-based paints were discontinued by federal regulations in 2010, due to concerns around the environment and worker exposure to volatile organic compounds.