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B.C. Bill M-217 compliance

Who must comply

Dashboard Cameras in Commercial Vehicles Act (Bill M-217) — heavy commercial trucks over 11,793 kg GVW. Outward-facing only.

Required specs
  • Outward-facing only (not in-cab)
  • 1080p minimum resolution
  • Night vision
  • 72+ hours video retention
  • Continuous recording while operating
Phased rollout
  • Phase 1: Highway tractors over 11,793 kg GVW (port / Hwy 1 / Hwy 5 lanes first).
  • Phase 2: Remaining heavy units before effective date.
  • Phase 3: Insurer export + driver coaching once clips are trusted.
B.C. dashcam hardware in catalog
RequirementBill M-217K3 Dashcam Plus
Camera orientationOutward-facing (road only)Road-facing mount; no in-cab lens
Resolution1080p minimum1080p outward stream (verify firmware)
Night visionRequiredLow-light / IR-capable sensor (spec sheet)
Retention72+ hours storedCloud + local buffer per platform policy
RecordingContinuous while operatingIgnition/operating-state linked recording
Audit trailEvidence for investigationsGPS + timestamp on every clip in K3
If they push back

This is Big Brother — you are watching me in the cab.

B.C. law requires outward-facing only. We are not installing cabin cameras. The clip protects you when a car cuts you off.

The union / driver council will block this.

Share the driver FAQ in English and 中文 before install. Lead with exoneration (BCTA narrative), phased rollout, and no discipline-by-default policy.

We will just buy cheap dashcams from Amazon.

Consumer units rarely meet 1080p + night + 72h retention together, and they do not sync GPS for insurers. One K3 export closes compliance and claims.

Install will take our trucks off the road.

Target ~25 min per tractor during PM windows; start with highest-risk lanes, not fleet-wide day one.

Also see: CAT-1 vs CAT-M1 for dashcam program comparison.