Beginning tomorrow, June 15, BC Ferries will have traffic control personnel on Taylor Bay Road between 9 am and 1 pm every Tuesday and Thursday for a 10-week period ending August 19 as part of a traffic management trial. The FAC welcomes this trial and hopes that having flaggers to help manage the lineup during these busy periods will curb dangerous behaviour such as illegal U-turns. Drivers are asked to be aware of flaggers and to follow their direction.
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