Speed Watch in B.C. is a volunteer run public safety program sponsored by ICBC and your local police agency. The aim of the program is to raise the awareness of motorists who are not following the speed limit and encourage them to slow down. Radar and digital display boards are used to show the speed of vehicles passing the roadside deployment.
Information on speed is recorded and shared with ICBC and the police to help guide enforcement activities.
There are many Speed Watch volunteer groups serving communities around British Columbia. Often their location, the services that they provide and their contact information is difficult to find.
Work in Progress
This page and the data that it contains is a work in progress. I will add what I am able to find on the internet and hope that eventually this ends up being a useful resource.
Speed Watch Location Map
How to find group contact information on this map:
- Desktop users: Scroll and zoom into your area, then click on any colored map pin to view the group's name, police detachment affiliation, and direct contact details.
- Mobile users: Zooming or panning on a smartphone can sometimes get stuck inside the map frame. If you have trouble navigating, click here to open this map directly in the Google Maps App.
Help Protect Your Neighborhood
Do you know neighbors, local drivers, or community volunteers who care about road safety? Share this directory to help others request speed patrols and protect local school and playground zones.
