The Haines Highway can be a dangerous road because of its curves.
The most important factor when approaching a curve is the sight distance, the time you have to react to anything in the road – a moose, a disabled car, or a fisherman crossing the road around a curve.
A less severe curve has the longest sight distance and therefore the longest time to react.
This is especially important in the winter, with poor visibility, ice and snow. Jack WennerYOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN: