Drivers can be fined for not clearing snow off vehicles, say ICBC, RCMP
“Not only with the risk of vision being obstructed if not cleared properly, but people also don’t release the extra weight that is added to the vehicle. If driving conditions are bad, the extra weight could lead to crashes,” Manseau said.
“Not only can you obstruct your own view with the snow, but when travelling at a high rate of speed, snow can fly off the vehicle onto others.”ICBC said vehicle crashes tend to peak in December, with around 2,000 claims above the monthly average.Vancouver airport says it is ready for the storm Friday
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