A private-members bill to mandate dash cameras on all commercial vehicles travelling B.C. highways has passed unanimously through the legislature.
B.C. Conservative member Ward Stamer says the bill started with families along Highway 5 in his Kamloops-North Thompson constituency who have buried their loved ones after preventable crashes.
Stamer says in a statement that it finishes with B.C. leading the country on commercial vehicle safety.
He says the cameras hold drivers accountable, and make sure that when a crash happens the evidence isn’t lost, disputed or “buried in a yearlong investigation.”
The statement says the B.C. Trucking Association endorsed the bill, noting that about 75 per cent of collisions involving a commercial vehicle aren’t the fault of that driver.
The bill will come into force six months after receiving royal assent.
Stamer called for mandatory dash cameras three years ago — when he was mayor of Barriere — after a series of fatal crashes on Highway 5.
“Good ideas shouldn’t belong to one party,” Stamer says in the statement issued Tuesday.
“Every member who voted for this heard from constituents who’ve lost people on our highways. This is what the legislature should look like.”
WeakBlueberry5071 on
5+ years mandatory winter road driving IN THE LEAST.
We got guys coming over who drive 3 wheel rickshaws in the slums and they graduate to mountainous winter driving 18 wheelers in the winter.
That’s not going to end bad sure.
Hot_Cheesecake_905 on
I don’t understand why dashcams are not mandatory on all cars by now, or at least available as a factory-wired option, or why there aren’t standardized mounts and power connectors for them.
I think Xiaomi in China has a mounting system for their car, people can add buttons, devices, etc. by clicking them into pre-defined mounting location. No need for ugly and unreliable mounts like we do in our cars.
CapableWill8706 on
I have had a dash cam in my vehicle for yeas just in case.
Joebranflakes on
What we need is for all new vehicles to have integrated dash cam systems. Almost all new cars have cameras and computers. It wouldn’t take much to add that functionality. Heck several cars already do.
jackclark1 on
sweet we are going to see the bridge crashes on a pov now
BeefGuese on
More surveillance for big brother to stalk everyone with. What will be next?
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A private-members bill to mandate dash cameras on all commercial vehicles travelling B.C. highways has passed unanimously through the legislature.
B.C. Conservative member Ward Stamer says the bill started with families along Highway 5 in his Kamloops-North Thompson constituency who have buried their loved ones after preventable crashes.
Stamer says in a statement that it finishes with B.C. leading the country on commercial vehicle safety.
He says the cameras hold drivers accountable, and make sure that when a crash happens the evidence isn’t lost, disputed or “buried in a yearlong investigation.”
The statement says the B.C. Trucking Association endorsed the bill, noting that about 75 per cent of collisions involving a commercial vehicle aren’t the fault of that driver.
The bill will come into force six months after receiving royal assent.
Stamer called for mandatory dash cameras three years ago — when he was mayor of Barriere — after a series of fatal crashes on Highway 5.
“Good ideas shouldn’t belong to one party,” Stamer says in the statement issued Tuesday.
“Every member who voted for this heard from constituents who’ve lost people on our highways. This is what the legislature should look like.”
5+ years mandatory winter road driving IN THE LEAST.
We got guys coming over who drive 3 wheel rickshaws in the slums and they graduate to mountainous winter driving 18 wheelers in the winter.
That’s not going to end bad sure.
I don’t understand why dashcams are not mandatory on all cars by now, or at least available as a factory-wired option, or why there aren’t standardized mounts and power connectors for them.
I think Xiaomi in China has a mounting system for their car, people can add buttons, devices, etc. by clicking them into pre-defined mounting location. No need for ugly and unreliable mounts like we do in our cars.
I have had a dash cam in my vehicle for yeas just in case.
What we need is for all new vehicles to have integrated dash cam systems. Almost all new cars have cameras and computers. It wouldn’t take much to add that functionality. Heck several cars already do.
sweet we are going to see the bridge crashes on a pov now
More surveillance for big brother to stalk everyone with. What will be next?