Spring Driving in Surrey & Langley: Essential Safety Tips for 2026

March 15, 2026
5 min read
Efficient Driving School
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Spring Brings New Driving Challenges

Spring has arrived in British Columbia, bringing with it unpredictable weather that can create hazardous driving conditions. From sudden rain showers to pothole season, drivers in Surrey and Langley need to be prepared for it all.

Rain and Wet Road Safety

British Columbia receives significant rainfall in spring. Here are essential tips for driving in wet conditions:

  • Reduce your speed – Wet roads reduce tire traction by up to 50%
  • Increase following distance – Leave at least 4 seconds between you and the vehicle ahead
  • Use your wipers and headlights – Visibility is crucial for you and other drivers
  • Avoid sudden braking – Apply brakes gently to prevent skidding

Preventing Hydroplaning

Hydroplaning occurs when your tires lose contact with the road surface due to water buildup. Here's how to avoid it:

Check Tire Tread

Ensure your tires have adequate tread depth (minimum 3.5mm for BC roads) to channel water away.

Slow Down

Speed is the primary cause of hydroplaning. Reduce speed when driving through standing water.

Pothole Season in Metro Vancouver

Winter freeze-thaw cycles create potholes that can damage vehicles and cause accidents. Be extra vigilant and:

  • Scan the road ahead for potholes
  • Maintain a firm grip on the steering wheel
  • If unavoidable, slow down before hitting the pothole
  • Check your tires regularly for damage

Spring Fog in Surrey & Langley

Morning fog is common in the Fraser Valley. When visibility is reduced:

  • Use low-beam headlights (not high beams)
  • Reduce speed and be prepared to stop
  • Use the right edge of the road as a guide
  • If visibility is too poor, pull over safely

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