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Old 11-15-2021, 12:20 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Minnie View Post
I think the Hwy 93S situation is closer to the AB border and is a snowstorm. Starting to see a lot of videos on Twitter about the situation nearer to Vancouver.
Highway 93 is one I wouldn't drive between october and march in a storm. The changes in elevation mean you can deal with snow to sleet to rain to ice, with lots of winding turns. Add in the aggressive drivers in a single lane that seem to desperately need to make it to Radium in 2 hours to relax in their time share condos and that's a circus that just isn't worth the hassle.

I've never experienced notable hydroplaning in a vehicle where I felt like I lost control, but I sure felt awfully close driving that highway in the rain.
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