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Nov 6, 2025 6:07 PM - "Connect Newsroom - Jasmine Singh with files from The Canadian Press"

Nearly 8,000 speeding tickets issued in October as BC Highway Patrol urges drivers to slow down

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BC Highway Patrol officers conduct speed enforcement during October’s Drive Relative to Conditions campaign. (Photo: BC Highway Patrol)

BC Highway Patrol officers issued close to 8,000 speeding tickets across the province in October, highlighting ongoing concerns about driver behaviour as winter conditions set in. The enforcement effort was part of the Drive Relative to Conditions and Pedestrian Awareness campaign, aimed at encouraging motorists to adjust their driving for changing weather and visibility.

According to BC Highway Patrol data, the highest number of tickets were issued in the South Coast region, including Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley, where 2,167 drivers were cited. Vancouver Island followed with 1,598 tickets, while northern and central regions of the province each saw more than 1,400 violations. Officers in the Kootenay region issued 1,171 tickets, and specialized traffic units handed out 23 more.

Corporal Michael McLaughlin of BC Highway Patrol said many drivers continue to overestimate their abilities and ignore changing conditions. “We make excuses about why the rules should not apply to us,” he said. “But once you hit another human being, an animal, or badly injure yourself, it’s too late to be smarter or act better.”

Police are reminding drivers that posted speed limits are designed for ideal, dry, daytime conditions. With shorter daylight hours, heavy rain, and icy roads now common, motorists are urged to slow down, remain alert, and avoid distractions. Pedestrians are also encouraged to wear visible clothing and follow signals to reduce the risk of collisions.

BC Highway Patrol says enforcement will continue through the winter months as officers work to reduce serious crashes and improve road safety for all users.

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