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New radio channels to be used on local logging roads

Campbell River, South Island and Sunshine Coast resource districts will be converting to new resource road radio channels

New mobile radio channels for forestry workers and other resource road users will take effect beginning Aug. 23 on Vancouver Island and parts of the South Coast.

Campbell River, South Island and Sunshine Coast resource districts will be converting to new resource road radio channels, while the North Island and Sea to Sky resource districts will for the first time be adopting standard resource road channels and call protocols.

The changes will impact Forest Service Roads and some Road Permit roads in these areas. All affected road users will need to program the new channels into their mobile radios. Drivers are advised to retain current radio channels and frequencies until they are no longer required.

New signs posted on local resource roads will advise which radio channels to use and provide the communication protocols, including the road name and required calling intervals. Vehicle operators using mobile radios to communicate their location and direction of travel must use the posted radio channels and call protocols.

All resource road users in the affected areas should exercise additional caution. Drivers are reminded that forest service roads are radio-assisted, not radio-controlled, and therefore it’s essential to drive safely according to road and weather conditions.

Local resource road safety committees have worked with the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations and Industry Canada to implement these changes.

Learn more about resource road radio communications protocols online at: www.for.gov.bc.ca/hth/engineering/Road_Radio_Project.htm or by contacting the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource

Operations district office in your area or Industry Canada at 1-800-667-3780.