Risky Drivers Targeted With Higher Fines
The BC government says bad drivers are going to face tougher penalties, as a way of making insurance rates fairer for drivers.
Attorney General David Eby says public feedback from 35-thousand people showed 82 percent of British Columbians believe risky drivers should pay more.
“Changes to our auto insurance rating system are long overdue,” says Eby. “The responses from the ICBC rate fairness engagement indicate the majority of British Columbians favour changes that will make insurance more affordable for low-risk drivers and see high-risk drivers pay increased insurance premiums to better reflect the risks they represent.”
Eby says they will be seeking approval for increases to start this fall for infractions like excessive speeding, impaired driving, distracted driving, and for minor driving violations.











