Eleven new cameras and 40 new webcam views have been added to DriveBC’s highway camera network.
The camera views give travellers easy access to weather, roads and traffic conditions with real-time coverage.
“Planning ahead and checking conditions before hitting the road is important for safe travel and the DriveBC network is a tremendous tool for drivers," said Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure Claire Trevena.
Nearly 700 highway webcam views have been installed over more than 380 locations throughout B.C.
"These new webcams and views mean people have even more resources at their disposal, no matter where their travels take them, especially in the winter months,” said Trevena.
New cameras have been installed in the following locations:
- Highway 1 at West Shore Parkway
- Meadows Junction - Highway 3 at Highway 3B junction
- B.C.-Alberta Border - Highway 16, about 0.5 km west of the B.C.-Alberta border
- Alex Fraser Bridge/Annacis Channel Bridge approach/Highway 91 connector
- Highway 97 Taylor
Drivers are being encouraged to check DriveBC.ca before heading out.