Fraser Valley/Victoria – Ignoring new, prominent warning signs and flying through one of British Columbia’s highest-risk intersections soon will lead to an automated speeding ticket. You will notice that the Province is NOT calling it “photo-radar”. That still retains a bad taste in many a motorists mouth. Photo-Radar was at its peak in the 1990’s.
In summer 2019, B.C. will begin activating equipment to ticket the fastest speeding vehicles at the following 35 locations. These intersections are among the 140 locations currently equipped to ticket those who enter the intersection on a red light. The province is not saying what the results of their study suggests for what will constitute a ticket and how much you would pay for infractions. You could get a ticket if you are speeding through a green light. Tickets would still be given to the registered owner of the car and not necessarily the driver. Remember what was said about photo-radar.
ICBC’s interactive map shows all intersection safety camera locations throughout B.C.:
https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1Q1Gq6TI-im3yhiTGaYrHDjppFtcpLcjK&ll=51.259072506166994%2C-122.14825460000003&z=7
Abbotsford:
- Route 11 at Lonzo Road (Just North of Highway One exchange)
Langley:
- 200th Street at 64th Avenue
- Route 10 at Fraser Highway
Maple Ridge:
- Lougheed Highway at 207th Avenue