In general, summer driving is much easier than winter driving because of the extended hours of daylight and streets that are clear of ice and snow. However, summer is also the time when cities and other communities repair the roads, digging up corroded pipes or resurfacing the roads. Drivers should be prepared to funnel into a single lane to get past a construction area and to slow down in these zones. Speed limits in construction zones are typically lower than in other areas, and they are strictly enforced.
Summer has its own health and safety challenges. The Province of British Columbia’s website recommends packing a summer survival kit with some of the necessities for the hot season. Besides food and other basics, drivers may want to consider including sunscreen, allergy medication, and other essentials for the warm weather.