The BC Motor Vehicle Act
Sections Related to Speeding Offences
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As of April 21, 1997, the British Columbia statutes have been consolidated (the sections were renumbered). Both current and old section numbers are listed. |
1 - Definitions (partial) |
1. In this Act...
(b) every road, street, lane or right of way designed or intended for or used by the general public for the passage of vehicles, and
(c) every private place or passageway to which the public, for the purpose of the parking or servicing of vehicles, has access or is invited;
Speeding in a Construction Zone |
146 [was 151] - Speed limits |
(2) The Minister of Transportation and Highways may, by causing a sign to be erected or placed on a highway limiting the rate of speed of motor vehicles or a category of motor vehicles driven or operated on that portion of the highway, increase or decrease the rate of speed at which a person may drive or operate a motor vehicle or a category of motor vehicle on that portion of the highway.
(3) If the Minister of Transportation and Highways has caused a sign to be erected or placed on a highway limiting the rate of speed of motor vehicles or a category of motor vehicles driven or operated on that portion of the highway, a person must not, when the sign is in place on the highway, drive or operate a vehicle on that portion of the highway at a greater rate of speed than that indicated on the sign for that category of motor vehicle.
(4) The Minister of Transportation and Highways may, by notice in the Gazette, define areas in the unorganized area of British Columbia, and may by causing signs to be erected at the entrance to an area so defined direct the rate of speed at which a person may drive or operate a motor vehicle or a category of motor vehicle in that area, but the rate of speed must not be greater than 60 km/h.
(5) If the Minister of Transportation and Highways has caused signs to be erected or placed on a highway in accordance with subsection (4), a person must not, when the sign is in place on the highway , drive or operate a vehicle on a highway at a greater rate of speed than that indicated on the sign for that category of motor vehicle, unless another sign on a specific highway in the defined area so indicates.
(6) Subject to subsections (2) and (3), a municipality may by bylaw direct the rate of speed at which a person may drive or operate a motor vehicle on a highway in the municipality, but the rate of speed must not be greater than 80 km/h.
(7) If, under a bylaw adopted by a municipality, signs have been erected or placed on a highway limiting the rate of speed of motor vehicles driven or operated on a designated portion of the highway, a person must not, when the sign is in place on the highway, drive or operate a motor vehicle on that portion of the highway at a greater rate of speed than that indicated on the sign.
(8) A municipality may by bylaw direct that the rate of speed at which a person may drive or operate a motor vehicle in the municipality on a lane not exceeding 8 m in width must not be in excess of 20 km/h.
(9) Despite section 267 of the Municipal Act, a person who contravenes a bylaw made under subsection (6) or (8) does not commit an offence against the bylaw.
(10) A municipality that has enacted a bylaw under subsection (8) is not required to erect signs designating the rate of speed at which motor vehicles may be driven or operated.
(11) A person must not drive or operate a motor vehicle on a lane in a municipality that has enacted a bylaw under subsection (8) at a greater rate of speed than 20 km/h.
147 [was 152] - Schools and playgrounds |
(2) A person driving a vehicle on a highway must drive the vehicle at a rate of speed not exceeding 30 km/h when approaching or passing, between dawn and dusk, a public playground for children where signs are displayed stating a speed limit of 30 km/h, or on which the numerals "30" are prominently shown.
148 [was 152.1] - Excessive speeding |
(2) If a person is charged with an offence under subsection (1) and the evidence does not prove the offence but does prove a contravention of section 146 or 147, the person may be convicted of contravening section 146 or 147, as the case may be.
Rev: 1998.09.29 |