Travel Advisory Issued For Highway 16 East
Tuesday, November 20, 2012 @ 2:26 PM
Prince George, BC – The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure has issued a travel advisory for Highway 16 East from the junction with Highway 5, eastward, to the BC-Alberta Border.
The Ministry is advising travelers to exercise caution and consider alternate plans in light of slippery conditions for approximately 80-kilometres east from the junction at Tete Jaune Cache.
Photo at right shows DriveBC’s webcam view of Red Pass, 27-kilometres east of Tete Jaune.
Motorists are being advised to check www.drivebc.ca for updates.
Comments
Ya, the advisory should be posted as extreme for novice and professional alike…
I`m getting tired of wasting my time to stop and aid truckers and young punks that think that a travel advisory on the highways don`t include them.
I also do not enjoy setting splints or stopping profusely bleeding gaping injuries,Unfortunately having the experience in patching up folks means I have to stop and provide aid…unless someone with less experience than I stops first…then it sucks to be you cause I wont have to stop.
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