Posts tagged Motor Vehicle Act
Why BC Needs to Replace the Motor Vehicle Act with a Road Safety Act

BC’s Motor Vehicle Act (MVA) was written in 1957, a time when only 200,000 vehicles were registered province-wide, and bicycles were lumped alongside 'play-vehicles'.

While frequently amended in the subsequent six decades — hundreds of amendments in the last 20 years alone — the continued failure of the MVA to recognize the many different ways our roads are used today has resulted a couple of major issues impacting all British Columbians.

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BCCC Position Statement on ICBC Enhanced Care

Last year, changes went into effect at ICBC in order to limit costs and make the rating system fairer — and more just — for all who drive.

However, not every British Columbian owns or drives a motor vehicle. Vulnerable road users — people who predominantly walk, cycle or wheel for transportation, as well as those who use transit — represent neither the source of a significant proportion of the losses at the Crown corporation, nor the overriding need to overhaul its rating system.

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