Yyj Traffic Cfax Jun 2026
Commuters heading to downtown Victoria from the Peninsula (Sidney, North Saanich) share the road with travelers heading to YYJ and Swartz Bay. The Pat Bay Highway can become a parking lot. CFAX morning shows are essential listening, alerting drivers to the status of the Johnson Street Bridge (which can delay downtown traffic connecting to the highway) and the current volume at the McTavish interchange.
While CFAX is excellent for audio updates, savvy commuters use a multi-platform approach. Here are the best digital tools to pair with CFAX for YYJ traffic:
CFAX 1070 does not rely on automated GPS data alone. Their traffic reporting uses a hybrid model:
to interact with the station or potentially report incidents they see on the road. Typical "Hot Spots" Reported Based on recent
This is often worse. Government employees and office workers leaving downtown Victoria create a massive wave of traffic heading north toward the airport and ferry terminal. Simultaneously, tourists are rushing to catch ferries or flights. The volume on the Pat Bay Highway often exceeds capacity. CFAX traffic reports during this window frequently advise drivers to avoid the highway entirely if they are not heading to the airport, suggesting alternate routes like the West Saanich Road.
Commuters heading to downtown Victoria from the Peninsula (Sidney, North Saanich) share the road with travelers heading to YYJ and Swartz Bay. The Pat Bay Highway can become a parking lot. CFAX morning shows are essential listening, alerting drivers to the status of the Johnson Street Bridge (which can delay downtown traffic connecting to the highway) and the current volume at the McTavish interchange.
While CFAX is excellent for audio updates, savvy commuters use a multi-platform approach. Here are the best digital tools to pair with CFAX for YYJ traffic:
CFAX 1070 does not rely on automated GPS data alone. Their traffic reporting uses a hybrid model:
to interact with the station or potentially report incidents they see on the road. Typical "Hot Spots" Reported Based on recent
This is often worse. Government employees and office workers leaving downtown Victoria create a massive wave of traffic heading north toward the airport and ferry terminal. Simultaneously, tourists are rushing to catch ferries or flights. The volume on the Pat Bay Highway often exceeds capacity. CFAX traffic reports during this window frequently advise drivers to avoid the highway entirely if they are not heading to the airport, suggesting alternate routes like the West Saanich Road.