First it was rain, now it’s snow.
Snow is starting to accumulate at higher elevations around the Malahat section of the Trans-Canada Highway.
Highway contractor Emcon Services Inc. tweeted a picture of a dusting of snow, urging motorists to drive to conditions and use caution when driving through work zones.
Winter tire regulations came into effect on Oct. 1 and remain in effect until April 30 for mountain passes and some rural highways – including the Malahat and Highway 14.
He's LOVES it! It's still snowing on the #malahat #snowdog #drivesafe #yyjtraffic #bcstorm pic.twitter.com/AJYkEaH8Ly
— MollyTov (@MollyTov2) November 18, 2021
Drivers travelling on these routes are required to use qualified tires. There are three types of tires that meet the regulations – all-season, all-weather and winter. They must also have the mountain/snowflake logo or an M+S symbol with a minimum tread depth of 3.5 millimetres.
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