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:

Filing a Driving Complaint: What to Do When Police Say No

image of a telephone complaint takerWhen you are upset enough about the way someone is driving and you call the police to make a complaint about it, the last thing that you expect to happen is to be discouraged by the complaint taker. Worse still, when you insist and get to speak with a constable they tell you that there is nothing to be done as well.

Tailgating, Cable Barriers, and Sunken Manholes: Your Questions Answered

Question MarkI am fortunate to receive a steady stream of driving questions from visitors to this website. Whenever I need inspiration for my weekly column, I can always count on a reader to spark an idea. This week, the operative word is "short." I am tackling a few brief but important questions that haven’t developed into full articles but still deserve a thorough response.

Traffic Enforcement in BC: Is It Enough to Stop Dangerous Driving?

Police officer writing a traffic ticketThe amount of traffic law enforcement considered "enough" is a major point of debate in British Columbia, but safety experts generally agree that current enforcement levels are not high enough to curb the rising trend of bad driving.

Sharing the Road Safely with Pilot Cars in British Columbia

pilot truck iconWhen British Columbia drivers see a pilot car with flashing amber lights, it is an immediate warning that an oversize, slow-moving, or extra-wide commercial load is nearby. Navigating safely around these escorts requires exercising extreme caution and being prepared to yield the right-of-way, regardless of where you are driving in the province.

Are Minor Crashes the New Acceptable Risk in BC?

Intersection Crash If you bend your fender in British Columbia today, don't expect the police to attend. In fact, police reporting requirements for minor crashes vanished long ago. Unless someone is injured or killed, officers rarely attend the scene.

Smarter Infrastructure, Tougher Laws: The Next Decade of BC Road Safety

BC Logo BC roads are shifting fast, and your daily commute is about to look completely different. Over the next decade, major transformations in road design, autonomous vehicle technology, and traffic enforcement will fundamentally change how we drive in British Columbia.