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  1. Apr 11, 2024 · Where the cameras are. We operate intersection safety cameras at 140 high-risk intersections, 24 hours a day, seven days a week throughout B.C.105 monitor red light violations and 35 monitor both red light and speed violations. B.C.’s ISC sites were selected based on extensive data analysis to identify intersections where red light running ...

  2. BC HighwayCams - Highway 1 (Fraser Valley) Please note all BC HwyCams use Pacific Time Zone (PT). Fall weather can make highway conditions in B.C. unpredictable, particularly through high mountain passes. Winter tires or chains are required on most routes in British Columbia from October 1 to April 30. A few clouds.

  3. Burnaby British Columbia Traffic Cams. Burnaby, Hwy-1 at Kensington Ave, looking west. (elevation: 22 metres) + −. All Roads c Hwy 1 hwy-1 east-west connector north British Columbia. Burnaby, BC. Hwy-91 at No.8 Road on East-West Connector, looking east. (elevation: 10 metres) Burnaby, BC. Burnaby › North-East: Academic Quadrangle.

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  5. Burnaby, Canada. 30. WA-543 @ H St. Burnaby, Canada. Access Burnaby traffic cameras on demand with WeatherBug. Choose from several local traffic webcams across Burnaby, British Columbia, CA. Avoid traffic & plan ahead!

  6. SFU WebCams. [Sat, 22 Jul 2023 09:42:18 +0000] 365 m (1200 ft.) above sea level, on Burnaby mountain, facing west-northwest over Burrard Inlet. This is the view from the seventh floor of the Library at the Burnaby campus of SFU. The camera presently faces west-northwest along University Drive North and shows the roadway, with the West Mall ...

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  8. Apr 11, 2024 · B.C.’s Intersection Safety Camera (ISC) program is an automated enforcement initiative designed to reduce motor vehicle crashes at intersections and the subsequent injuries and fatalities. This program is a partnership between the Province, the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC), and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and has been in operation since 1999.

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