As BC roads are slowly reopening there are restrictions, some regarding fuel and others dealing with limited access to partially cleared roads.
Under the order, essential vehicles are:
Emergency service vehicles (Fire, police, ambulance and health care including urgent medical treatment)
Public transit vehicles
Commercial transport trucks for critical goods and services (Food and beverage, health care, safety)
Refrigerated trucks
Potable water delivery and wastewater service
Grocery delivery
Road repair, maintenance and recovery vehicles and tow trucks
Military vehicles
Critical infrastructure, construction and repair vehicles
Home-care workers
Municipal services vehicles
First Nations government services vehicles
BC Ferries, Coast Guard, tugboats, marine emergency and pilot boats
Canada Post and other couriers/package delivery vehicles
Vehicles for the provision of critical government services
Airport authority vehicles and air travel
Waste disposal and recycling
BC Hydro, Fortis and other heavy-duty and light-duty utility vehicles
Telecommunication repair and installation vehicles
Fuel delivery trucks and boats
School buses
Taxis
Agricultural and farm-use vehicles including vehicles supporting flood response
Veterinarians supporting flood response
Inter-city buses
Video of cleanup
https://twitter.com/TranBC/status/1462086831793573898?s=20
OPEN #BCHwy99 between #Pemberton and #Lillooet after earlier mudslide. Open for essential travel only. Checkpoints will be in place and travel restrictions will be enforced. Only vehicles up to 14,600 kg will be permitted. Expect major delays, drive carefully. #BCStorm
Our appreciation to the BC government and Drive BC
Perspective of the massiveness of the repairs on many highways.
Photo credit DriveBC