The Intersection Safety Camera (ISC) program operates 140 digital cameras installed at high-risk intersections throughout BC to enforce red light running offences. 35 of these cameras also enforce speeding offences.
2024 Statistics
ISC 2024 Program Outputs |
Total Violation Tickets Issued | Payments | Disputes | Revenues | ||
Total Paid | Payment Rate | Tickets Disputed | Dispute Rate | ($ 000s) | ||
Red Light | 80,430 | 69,389 | 86% | 2,810 | 3% | 9,899.30 |
Speed | 46,570 | 33,833 | 73% | 1,955 | 4% | 6,183.70 |
Total | 127,000 | 103,222 | 81% | 4,765 | 4% | 16,083 |
Older Information
As of June 1, 2025 there has been no newer annual report or intersection safety camera violation data by location released for 2024.
Violation data by location in 2023 is available for download in .xlsx format.
RoadSafetyBC has released an annual report on Intersection Safety Cameras (ISC) for 2022.
Highest Intersection Safety Camera Speeds
- In a 30 km/h zone: 95 km/h (65 km/h over limit)
- In a 50 km/h zone: 153 km/h (103 km/h over limit)
- In a 60 km/h zone: 171 km/h (111 km/h over limit)
- In a 70 km/h zone: 146 km/h (76 km/h over limit)
- In an 80 km/h zone: 156 km/h (76 km/h over limit)
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Don't worry if you're a N driver in Daddy's Lamborghini!
The ticket goes to the owner, and neither police forces nor ICBC give a damn about the offence, or they would make nomination mandatory.
In reasonable countries, such as Australia, there has to be a driver for every offence, with Penalty Points applied.
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If the vehicle owner has lots of cash, no worries!