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New Driving Rules and Fines in Surrey for 2025

Surrey drivers face updated rules and fines in 2025. Stay informed about speed limits, distracted driving penalties, and key traffic enforcement changes. New Driving Rules and Fines in Surrey for 2025: What Motorists Need to Know As Surrey continues to grow, local and provincial authorities are updating traffic regulations to improve road safety and manage […]

New Driving Rules and Fines in Surrey for 2025

Surrey drivers face updated rules and fines in 2025. Stay informed about speed limits, distracted driving penalties, and key traffic enforcement changes.

New Driving Rules and Fines in Surrey for 2025: What Motorists Need to Know

As Surrey continues to grow, local and provincial authorities are updating traffic regulations to improve road safety and manage congestion. In 2025, several new driving rules and fines have been introduced that every motorist should be aware of.

Stricter Penalties for Distracted Driving

Distracted driving remains one of the leading causes of collisions in British Columbia. In 2025, fines for using handheld devices while driving in Surrey have increased. First-time offenders now face a minimum fine of $400, up from $368, along with four penalty points on their license. Repeat violations within 12 months can result in even higher penalties and possible driving prohibitions.

Lower Speed Limits in Residential Zones

Surrey has implemented reduced speed limits in select residential areas and near schools. Many local streets now have a 30 km/h speed limit during specific hours, especially near elementary schools. These changes aim to improve pedestrian safety and are strictly enforced during school pick-up and drop-off times.

Increased Fines in Construction Zones

Drivers are reminded that construction zones throughout Surrey now carry higher fines for speeding. Regardless of whether workers are present, exceeding the posted limit can result in fines starting at $250. The city has increased signage in active zones, and mobile enforcement units are being deployed more frequently.

New Rules for Electric Scooter Use

With the rise of micromobility devices, Surrey has introduced specific rules for electric scooter users. Scooters are only allowed on designated bike lanes and multi-use paths. Riders must be at least 16 years old and wear helmets at all times. Violations, such as riding on sidewalks or operating without safety gear, can result in fines up to $100.

Photo Radar Expansion

Surrey is expanding the use of automated speed enforcement cameras at key intersections. These cameras target high-risk areas with a history of speeding-related incidents. Drivers caught by photo radar can receive tickets by mail, with fines determined by the severity of the offence.

Commercial Vehicle Crackdowns

Commercial vehicle drivers operating in Surrey are facing tighter inspections and stricter fines for violations such as overweight loads, improper signage, or unsafe equipment. These updates reflect the city’s ongoing commitment to maintaining safety on major trucking routes.

Final Thoughts

Staying up to date with driving rules in Surrey is essential to avoid fines and ensure safe travel. As enforcement increases and traffic volumes rise, motorists are encouraged to drive responsibly and stay informed about local traffic updates throughout the year.

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