Monday, September 13, 2021

Extension to survey period provides opportunity for Highway 16 corridor travellers to share thoughts on Highway and needed improvements

Highway 16 at Kwinitsa, Officials with the Ministry of Transportation
and Infrastructure want to hear from you on highway concerns
across the Northwest
(Image from Drive BC Highway Camera network)

With the winter driving season not too far away now, those who make frequent travels on the Highway Sixteen Corridor and those routes that lead to it, may want to take advantage of a consultation period with the province which has received a two week extension.


The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure, along with Drive BC have extended the deadline for contributions to their survey until September 30th

The focus of the project for officials is to hear more from travellers on what they think of travel along the corridor and its feeder routes throughout Northwestern British Columbia.

As part of the Survey, the Ministry is asking the following from participants:

Your relationship to the ministry 
Interactions you have had with the ministry 
Your perception of the maintenance, safety and reliability of the highway system and quality of other ministry services 

The survey will take approximately 10 minutes.

You can learn more about the survey and access a link to participate here.

More notes on the Highway 16 corridor and other transportation themes from across the Northwest can be explored here.

Cross posted from the North Coast Review.

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