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Road Safety Advice

Road safety advocate warns of slick Okanagan highways

Jan 21, 2025 | 1:20 PM

A group that promotes road safety is warning drivers of icy conditions on highways in the Okanagan.

Road Safety at Work said sub-zero temperatures in the Okanagan could create slick road conditions, and warns motorists to be cautious when behind the wheel.

“When the roads are icy you not only have to watch yourself, you have to watch for others sliding into your path,” Trace Acres, program director for Road Safety at Work, said.

“The best advice is to postpone your trip if possible. If you have to drive, you need to anticipate hazards that could put you and your passengers at risk and be prepared to react quickly.”

The group advises drivers to check road, weather and traffic conditions at DriveBC before starting a trip, and to be conscious of the fact that weather and road conditions can change quickly in the winter, especially in the mountain passes and at intersections and hills.

It added there may be ice on the road, including black ice which can be difficult to spot but has telltale signs as they look like shiny, dark patches.

“It’s always better to know what you’re up against,” Acres said.

“Preparation and caution are key to avoiding crashes.”

Road Safety at Work said winter tires are required on B.C. highways during the winter months, adding people should also prepare for trips in advance by making sure vehicles are in working condition, and that they have emergency supplies in their vehicles such as food and water, flashlights, charged cellphones, and warm clothing and blankets.

The group also advised people, speed and drive to conditions, and give lots of following distance.

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