Speed changes only part of what’s needed for North Thompson highway safety: Barriere mayor
BARRIERE, B.C. — Last week, (Dec. 14) the B.C. government announced new penalties to deter trucks from hitting overpasses. As part of that announcement, heavy commercial vehicles will need to have their speed-limiting systems activated to prevent these vehicles from travelling more than 105 km/h on provincial highways.
It will be more noticeable on larger highways like the Coquihalla, but limiting speeds has become part of ongoing discussions about what’s needed to improve highway safety, particularly on roads with a history of fatal crashes.
According to the BC Trucking Association President and CEO Dave Earle, an upcoming speed limiter change for commercial trucks is not what will ultimately solve ongoing issues related to highway crashes, but it’s a step in the right direction.