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Winter tire requirements now in effect for most B.C. highways [Video]

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As of Tuesday, winter tires are required to drive on most British Columbia highways.

B.C. requires winter tires or chains by law on most routes between Oct. 1 and March 31, and through to April 30 on routes that include mountain passes or high snowfall areas.

The regulations do not apply to many parts of the Lower Mainland and southeastern Vancouver Island, due to milder temperatures. However, some routes, such as the Malahat and Sea-to-Sky highways, still require winter tires.

Drivers who fail to comply with the regulations face being turned back and potentially fined.

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Tires that meet B.C.’s winter highway regulations for personal vehicles include all-season mud and snow (M+S) tires, though the Ministry of Transportation recommends tires marked with the three-peaked “mountain and snowflake” symbol.

Tires should be in good condition, with a …

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