❄️ Winter Driving in BC: 7 Tips for New Drivers

Driving in winter can be tricky, especially in British Columbia where conditions change quickly. Here are some essential tips for new drivers to stay safe and confident during snowy and icy months.


🚗 1. Slow Down in Snow

Even if you're driving the speed limit, it may be too fast. Reduce speed on icy or wet roads.


🧊 2. Avoid Sudden Braking

Brake gently to avoid skidding. Increase your following distance — at least 4–6 seconds behind the car in front.


🌨️ 3. Keep Windows Clear

Before you start driving, clear off all snow and ice from windows, mirrors, and lights. Visibility is everything.


🛞 4. Use Winter Tires

Winter tires are highly recommended between October and April in BC. They give you better grip on snowy roads.


🅿️ 5. Avoid Hill Parking on Slopes

If possible, avoid parking on icy slopes. Always turn your wheels the correct way and use your parking brake.


📱 6. Plan Your Route & Check Weather

Use apps like Google Maps or DriveBC to avoid dangerous roads. Never rush during bad weather.


🧰 7. Keep a Winter Safety Kit

Pack essentials like a flashlight, blanket, phone charger, snacks, and windshield washer fluid.


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