Laser Speed Measurement Accuracy

BC Courts Coat of ArmsMy highway patrol unit was issued its first laser speed measuring device back in the early 1990s. It was a popular tool to use because of both it's accuracy in targeting a specific vehicle and the measurement of that vehicle's speed. Case law regarding the use of the instrument developed over time in court the same way that it did with radar when that was introduced.

Inactive Construction Speed Zone

image of sign for construction speed zone I am occasionally asked why construction speed zone is in effect when there is no work being carried out at the time. The standard response from government is that hazardous situations may exist and the reduced speed is necessary to be safe. Examples given are parked equipment, uneven pavement at the edges of lanes and no shoulder.

Booster Seat or Lap Belt?

image of a booster seatWhen I was young there was no such thing as a booster seat. We thought nothing of throwing a mattress in the back of the station wagon, loading up my brother and sisters and heading off on holidays. We would sprawl on that mattress reading comic books or playing games.

Supervisor for a Senior Driver

senior driverQuestion: A dear senior friend who was called for a re-examination failed the road test. That friend has now been issued a learner driver's licence which requires them to be supervised by a fully licensed adult driver. What is the legal responsibility of said driver supervisor?

What Pedestrian Signals Mean

image of typical pedestrian signalsThis week's correspondence contained a request to explain what pedestrian signals mean. The gentleman who sent me the e-mail expressed the opinion that many people either did not know what pedestrian signals mean or choose to deliberately disobey them. Would I please explain so that they would know what to do.

ICBC Year in Review 2024

ICBC LogoICBC has published a year in review for 2024 on it's website. According to the review overall customer satisfaction for Autoplan services was 85%, driver licensing services was 74% and claims services was 75%. $51 million was invested to create safer roads, sidewalks, and communities across British Columbia.