There have been roughly 2,300 speeding tickets issued from July to September

Even with some new intersection safety cameras set up in B.C., it looks like some people aren't getting the message

VANCOUVER (NEWS 1130) – Earlier this year, the province added new intersection safety cameras designed to catch drivers speeding or running through red lights at some high-crash locations.

Through 2019 the provincial government recorded the number of times people have been caught blowing past their cameras.

“Making [the report] public is part of our commitment to increasing government transparency and efficiency, and improving road safety,” reads the report.

According to numbers from the province, from July to September, more than 23,000 tickets were sent out for people driving through a red light, and over 2,300 speeding tickets were handed out.

The province says the worst offender was going a staggering 174-kilometres per hour in an 80-kilometre**** zone.

In total, there are 15 cameras set up around the province that can catch speeders and red light violations, 20 more are set to be activated by the Spring of 2020.

Data from October to December will be updated in the new year.