BC Collision Statistics & Traffic Injury Estimates (2026)
Traffic 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:

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