Tires

Pay attention to your tires. The traction between the road surface and your tires is the most important factor in safe vehicle control. The tread depth must be adequate to provide traction for safe braking and cornering.

Know the tire pressure you should use
Each vehicle on the road has its own required tire pressure. In fact, the front and rear tire pressures may need to be different for some vehicles. Your van's tire pressures can be found:

Driving a Large Passenger Van

As with any vehicle, respect the posted speed limit, slow down when the weather and/or road conditions are poor, and slow down before entering sharp curves. Don't tailgate; always give yourself enough room in front of you to react to sudden events such as animals or vehicles entering your lane. Take extra care when you drive on rural roads because of on-coming and passing traffic.

Industry Guidance: Airport Security Programs - Executive Summary - TP 15175

The Industry Guidance: Airport Security Programs has been prepared as reference material for aerodrome operators and aerodrome tenants with primary security line responsibilities (referred to as primary security line partners) in relation to the implementation of airport security program requirements that are found primarily under Division 9 in Parts 4 and 5, and Division 8, Part 6 of the Canadian Aviation Security Regulations, 2012.