BC Collision Statistics & Traffic Injury Estimates (2026)

collision counter imageTraffic safety remains a critical public health and economic challenge across British Columbia. The rolling model below provides a live, data-driven projection of cumulative road safety outcomes and transport incidents across the province since January 1, 2026:

Are Intersection Safety Cameras Effective?

intersection safety camera signQuestion: Do Intersection Safety Cameras improve road safety in British Columbia, or are they simply another way for governments to collect revenue?

Do BC Intersection Camera Tickets Add Penalty Points?

Intersection Safety Camera warning sign in British ColumbiaQuestion: If an Intersection Safety Camera ticket is sent to the vehicle's owner, do they get penalty points on their licence? I found a web post that says you only get penalty points if you were caught by a police officer. Is that true?

Parking Distance Rules in British Columbia

Parking too close to a driveway, crosswalk, fire hydrant, or other roadside feature can result in a parking ticket and, in some situations, your vehicle may also be towed. It can also create unnecessary hazards for other road users. One DriveSmartBC reader asked for a reminder of the minimum parking distances required in British Columbia after repeatedly finding vehicles blocking access to the end of his driveway. Knowing these distances before you park can help you avoid enforcement action and inconvenience.

Can My Vehicle Be Impounded if Someone Else Was Driving It?

line drawing of a light duty Tow TruckQuestion: I loaned my vehicle to my girlfriend while I was out of the province. She was caught excessively speeding, received a traffic ticket (officially called a violation ticket), and my vehicle was impounded for seven days. I wasn't even in British Columbia at the time, but now I can't get to work because my vehicle is in the impound lot. How can I be responsible for something I didn't do?

Must Drivers Yield to Pedestrians Crossing Illegally in British Columbia?

pedestrian crossing ahead warning signA pedestrian who crosses the road illegally in British Columbia may commit an offence under the Motor Vehicle Act, but that does not remove a driver's duty to take reasonable steps to avoid a collision. Drivers must still exercise due care, warn pedestrians of danger when necessary, and yield where required by law.

Cyclist Visibility Is Not the Main Safety Problem on Rural Roads in British Columbia

image of a cyclistWearing brighter clothing can help cyclists be noticed under some conditions, but on rural arterial roads in British Columbia it is rarely the primary factor determining collision risk. Speed, driver attention, lane discipline, and predictable behaviour generally have a much greater influence on safety outcomes.

BC Vehicle Height, Width and Length Regulations Explained

Tape measure representing vehicle dimensionsMost drivers associate vehicle size limits with commercial trucks and other large vehicles. However, British Columbia's maximum vehicle height, width, length, and load overhang rules also apply to light non-commercial vehicles.

Most Common Intersection Driving Mistakes in BC (and How Collisions Happen)

image of an Intersection CrashMost intersection collisions in British Columbia occur not because drivers do not know the rules, but because they misjudge speed, intent, and timing. Intersection driving is primarily a prediction problem under time pressure, not a rules recall problem.

Entering an Intersection on a Green Light

Green traffic light at an intersectionA green light allows you to proceed—but only when it is safe. Before entering the intersection, pause briefly, scan left, right and left again, and confirm the intersection is clear.