car, a truck in the trenches and fender benders a familiar sight to motorists, despite the efforts of teams of salting and snow plow operators.
Warning was issued by the Ministry of Environment Canada snowfall early Monday and warned of up to 10 inches of snow can be up to the region on Tuesday, where he is expected to reach 15 in the Fraser Valley.
Urged drivers to avoid Highway 1 Chiliwack 232 Street, Langley, an area that has seen a lot of incidents that have been requested until the towing companies to ignore the cars off the road, and focus on preventing the flow of traffic.
Travelers who left their cars at home in the morning and found the bus and the delay, but TransLink spokesman Drew Snider called for patience with more snow in the forecast for the rest of the week.
"Leave your car at home," said Snyder, adding that those who do not have to "make sure you wear to the cold. There will be no delay there."
"People have to remember that these buses are as good as the road conditions."
Ice sheets to cause problems in the Granville Bridge and a handful of busy intersections in Vancouver, including the St. 10, Alma Street, near the University of British Columbia, but do not shut down public schools.
About a dozen private schools in Greater Vancouver and Fraser Valley keep its doors closed, such as the University of the Fraser Valley and all public schools in the Mission.
Said Ken Cousin, vice president of Help Street, BCAA, that drivers can reduce the chances of problems through the use of tire tread in the winter and keep the windshield wiper blades and lights in your working condition.
Although most of the drivers in the winter, scrape ice off the windshield safety of your own, and said his cousin, who left many of them have accumulated in other parts of the car.
"This is dangerous just. You want to clear all the windows, you want to get rid of 'em all. Hit the snow from your roof so as not to end up in the windows or windshield," said the cousin.
The forecast, Environment Canada, wind chill values near from less than 20 degrees during the next few days, where the snow is expected to continue to decline, with varying amounts in all parts of the southern coast.
Warning was issued by the Ministry of Environment Canada snowfall early Monday and warned of up to 10 inches of snow can be up to the region on Tuesday, where he is expected to reach 15 in the Fraser Valley.
Urged drivers to avoid Highway 1 Chiliwack 232 Street, Langley, an area that has seen a lot of incidents that have been requested until the towing companies to ignore the cars off the road, and focus on preventing the flow of traffic.
Travelers who left their cars at home in the morning and found the bus and the delay, but TransLink spokesman Drew Snider called for patience with more snow in the forecast for the rest of the week.
"Leave your car at home," said Snyder, adding that those who do not have to "make sure you wear to the cold. There will be no delay there."
"People have to remember that these buses are as good as the road conditions."
Ice sheets to cause problems in the Granville Bridge and a handful of busy intersections in Vancouver, including the St. 10, Alma Street, near the University of British Columbia, but do not shut down public schools.
About a dozen private schools in Greater Vancouver and Fraser Valley keep its doors closed, such as the University of the Fraser Valley and all public schools in the Mission.
Said Ken Cousin, vice president of Help Street, BCAA, that drivers can reduce the chances of problems through the use of tire tread in the winter and keep the windshield wiper blades and lights in your working condition.
Although most of the drivers in the winter, scrape ice off the windshield safety of your own, and said his cousin, who left many of them have accumulated in other parts of the car.
"This is dangerous just. You want to clear all the windows, you want to get rid of 'em all. Hit the snow from your roof so as not to end up in the windows or windshield," said the cousin.
The forecast, Environment Canada, wind chill values near from less than 20 degrees during the next few days, where the snow is expected to continue to decline, with varying amounts in all parts of the southern coast.
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