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rhagfo wrote:campinghut wrote:
I would be worried about this line from the rules "Recreational vehicles such as fifth wheels and trailers should have either 3-peaked mountain snowflake or M+S tires on the drive axle of the primary vehicle and chains on board for the trailer tires to prevent slippage on banked curves" If I did not have snow tires or chains I would just stay in Alberta and not go through BC never mind the fuel prices ๐enblethen wrote:
This is very similar to what you will run into in Washington and Oregon.
These rules and laws are NOT to be a PITA for you, but for your safety and the safety and convenience of others traveling the same roads.
I have tire chains for both the TV and 5er and they are in the vehicles all the time.
I would hesitate to head out on a trip when "Chains Required" signs are up, but weather is fickle, and if caught in "Chain Up" conditions I want to be ready.
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JaxDad wrote:
It's not just the Coquihala, the new regs are province-wide on designated highways, most highways are designated.
Their website though seems to say that EITHER tires with the "snowflake symbol" OR "M + S" tires are acceptable. See below.
Clicky.
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