Make your move to Mainroad — Hiring Now!

Hiring Now!

Mainroad Group

ICBC asking drivers to make smart choices

According to ICBC, every Easter long weekend, an average of three people are killed and 670 injured in 2,300 crashes in B.C.* If you’re planning a road trip with family or friends this weekend, do your part to keep our roads safe by making smart choices behind the wheel.

Tips:

  • Plan ahead: Before you set off, map your route, including rest breaks every two hours, and check road and weather conditions at drivebc.ca. Anticipate increased traffic over the long weekend so you’re realistic about travel times.
  • Drive relative to conditions: Posted speed limits are for ideal conditions only. Many areas of the province may still experience variable conditions at this time of year. If driving on wet or icy roads or in fog or heavy rain, adjust your speed to the conditions and increase your following distance.
  • Maintain your vehicle: Whether or not you’re taking a road trip over Easter, your vehicle could probably use a tune-up this spring. If you have winter tires, swap them for all-seasons in at least good condition and ensure they’re properly inflated. Change your wiper fluid if you were using an anti-freeze solution and replace your wiper blades if they are worn, cracked or rigid.
  • Share the road: With the weather warming up, you may see more motorcycles on the road. Allow at least three seconds following distance if you’re behind a motorcycle on high-speed roads as they have a much shorter stopping distance.