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Pick up some Safety Tips for this Labour Day long weekend.
ICBC warns drivers that Labour Day long weekend is a dangerous time on B.C. roads With the last long weekend of summer around the corner, ICBC is urging drivers to be extra vigilant as Labour Day long weekend is one of the most dangerous weekends to travel on B.C....

School’s back: B.C. government, ICBC and police ask drivers and parents to keep kids safe on our roads.
In B.C., 78 children aged five to 18 are injured in crashes in school or playground zones every year.* With children heading back to school, the B.C. government, ICBC and police are asking drivers to watch for children, especially in or around school zones and expect...
Lions Gate Bridge joint replacement project
Mainroad Howe Sound Contracting has been contracted to work on the current joint replacement on the Lions Gate Bridge. Safety of the travelling public is the Ministry’s and Mainroad’s highest priority. Visit TranBC for Project Updates The Ministry issued the...

CounterAttack roadchecks begin July 1st
Police share top excuses given by impaired drivers During the summer months, one person is killed every three days in impaired-related crashes in B.C. That's why the B.C. government, ICBC and police will be kicking off the CounterAttack campaign on July 1st to keep...

Reminder to slow down and drive safely during summer road maintenance and construction activities.
Summer brings increased traffic to our roads and highways. Mainroad reminds motorists and residents to slow down and move over for highway maintenance and all roadside workers. It’s the law. Watch for Cone Zones within the Lower Mainland, Howe Sound, South Vancouver...

Cone Zone = Slow Down | Every cone stands for a person working behind it
Find out how you can help roadside workers stay safe when driving in the Cone Zone by visiting ConeZoneBC.com. Three simple acts help save lives. Every day thousands of workers in British Columbia are depending on drivers to keep control of their vehicle in a Cone...