B.C. drivers urged to prepare for ‘treacherous’ road conditions
- The B.C. Ministry of Transportation warns drivers about hazardous road conditions due to winter weather, advising caution and preparation for delays today.
- A traffic tie-up on Highway 1 occurred because drivers lacked winter tires or chains, leading to blocked traffic that tow trucks have since cleared.
- Environment Canada forecasts 10 to 20 centimetres of snow for much of B.C.'s South Coast, with heavy snowfall expected this morning and reduced visibility.
- Drivers in the Lower Mainland, Howe Sound, and South Vancouver Island are advised to avoid travel unless their vehicle is properly equipped for winter weather.
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