Ten new DriveBC web cams are now live on the Lougheed Highway, giving motorists a real-time view of weather and road conditions on this major commuter route from Coquitlam to Maple Ridge. The new webcams are located at:

These new cameras are in addition to 30 new webcams announced earlier this summer, bringing the number of webcam images available on DriveBC to more than 260 by the end of the year. All are expected to be installed and operating by winter. Priority for new web cameras is given to routes prone to extreme weather or traffic congestion, and for sites where there is not already a nearby webcam.

"The Lougheed Highway is one of this region's busiest and most congested roads. These new webcams will let regular users and other travellers check for alternate routes and plan ahead for a safe trip," said Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure Blair Lekstrom.

DriveBC provides timely road condition updates, travel advisories, road closure information for provincial highways, weather information and other important links to the travelling public to help ensure easier, safer trips.

Quick Facts:

* DriveBC is the government of B.C.'s most popular website.

* Government launched the DriveBC website in 2005.

* DriveBC receives an average of 2.9 million visits per month.

Learn More:

* See DriveBC's webcam images at: www.drivebc.ca

* Follow the work of the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure online at: www.tranbc.ca