Mastering Winter Driving in British Columbia

WEBINAR

Mastering Winter Driving in British Columbia

Presented by Sgt. Denis Beaulieu

Date: February 15, 2025

Time: 9:00 am PST

Location: Online Webinar

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Winter driving in British Columbia presents unique challenges due to its diverse climate and terrain. From coastal rain and wet snow to interior ice and mountain pass hazards, being prepared is essential for safe travel.

Join Sgt. Denis Beaulieu for an informative webinar where you’ll learn:

  • Understanding BC’s Winter Driving Conditions: Gain insights into the varied climates across the province and how they affect road conditions.

  • Vehicle Preparation: Learn about BC’s winter tire and chain requirements and how to equip your vehicle for winter driving.

  • Journey Planning: Discover tips and tools to plan your winter journeys effectively.

  • Emergency Preparedness: Find out what to include in an emergency preparedness kit to stay safe during unexpected situations.

Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your winter driving skills and ensure your safety on BC’s roads.

Join the webinar on

February 15, 2025,

9:00 am PST

https://sfu.zoom.us/j/83781674370

About the Speaker

Sgt. Denis Beaulieu

Sgt. Denis Beaulieu

Sgt. Denis Beaulieu is an experienced law enforcement professional with more than 13 years of service with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). Sgt. Beaulieu currently works as the North Vancouver Detachment – Traffic Services Unit Commander. 

As a dedicated public safety professional, he strives to provide the best possible service to the community while contributing to numerous public safety programs. Sgt. Beaulieu has a strong background in traffic safety which he has achieved through his professional training and collision investigation experience. Sgt. Beaulieu has received multiple awards for his hard work and dedication in reducing harm on public roadways, specifically his efforts in removing impaired drivers to instill positive change in the driving behavior of road users.