Driving In Adverse Conditions

AHHHH beautiful BC, the Province of rain & fog! Adverse conditions including rain, snow, ice, and fog affect your visibility even in daylight. In these conditions, other drivers also have trouble seeing you.
If you feel insecure about driving in these conditions, it may be helfpul for you to have a one on one lesson with one of our Instructors or join us in the classroom with a group to upgrade your skills, build your confidence and most importantly to keep you SAFE.
Please call our office to review the options we have for upgrading your skiills at: 604-444-4468
A few tips to remember when traveling in adverse conditions:
- If conditions are bad, don’t travel unless absolutely necessary. When the police or other official advise against travel, heed their warning.
- If conditions are extremely bad (such as a whiteout) you may have to pull over. Pull off the road as far as possible and turn on your emergency flashers.
- Adjust your speed to suit road and weather conditions.
- Obey road construction signs.
- Slow down.
The Baker Family