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Burnaby intersection cameras set to start catching speed demons

Starting today (Monday), drivers in Burnaby and around Metro Vancouver will see new automated speed enforcement cameras rolled out at certain intersections across the province.
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Photo Jennifer Gauthier

Starting today (Monday), drivers in Burnaby and around Metro Vancouver will see new automated speed enforcement cameras rolled out at certain intersections across the province.

The first five new cameras will be activated Monday and Colin Hynes, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Public Safety, says the remaining 30 will be installed in a phased approach wrapping up next spring. It is unclear which intersections will be in the first five, but Burnaby has three on the overall confirmed list.

The new cameras will ticket drivers entering these intersections well over the posted speed limit on a red, yellow or green light.

The provincial government announced the locations of 35 intersections that would receive new cameras in May, after analysing speed and crash data at 140 intersections currently equipped with red-light cameras.

According to the Ministry of Public Safety, around 60 per cent of crashes on B.C. roads are at intersections, and the new cameras will be strategically placed at high-risk intersections best suited to ticketing speeding drivers and changing their behaviours.

Seven of the 35 intersections are in Surrey and 12 are in Vancouver, followed by three in Burnaby.

These are the three Burnaby intersections:

  1. Kingsway at Boundary Road
  2. Kingsway at Royal Oak Avenue
  3. Willingdon at Deer Lake Parkway
    • With files from the Canadian Press