As the season shifts into winter, equip yourself with the knowledge and tools you need to stay safe on the roads.
Winter conditions can be dangerous—from rain and fog to snow and ice. Even the most experienced drivers are challenged by cold temperatures, slippery roads and reduced visibility.
When you get behind the wheel this winter, make sure you're prepared for winter driving, which means adapting to changing conditions and ensuring your vehicle is winter ready.
Winter driving tips:
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Plan ahead and check current road and weather conditions on DriveBC.
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Install a set of four matched winter tires with the 3-peaked mountain/snowflake symbol.
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Give your vehicle a pre-season maintenance check-up.
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Keep an emergency kit in your vehicle.
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Slow down—the posted speed limit is the maximum speed under ideal driving conditions. Reduce your speed below the speed limit and drive with extra care.
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Maintain a safe following distance—look ahead and keep at least four seconds of distance between you and the vehicle in front.
Looking for more information? Take a winter driving training refresher course.