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Vancouver Considers Implementing 30 km/h Speed Limit on Local Streets

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 6, 20250 ViewsNo Comments3 Mins Read
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The City of Vancouver is contemplating a significant reduction of speed limits on minor streets from 50 km/h to 30 km/h. This initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance traffic safety and save lives, aligning with the ‘Vision Zero’ strategy that originated in Europe. This approach aims to eliminate fatal accidents and injuries through comprehensive traffic safety reforms. Newly-elected Vancouver councillor Lisa Maloney is advocating for this change to bring the city closer to achieving the goals of the Vision Zero strategy, and a proposal will be presented to the council for consideration.

Councillor Maloney emphasizes various measures that could accompany the lower speed limits, such as implementing more speed bumps, raised crosswalks, and narrower lanes. One of the innovative concepts she mentioned is “daylighting intersections,” which involves minimizing visual obstructions at intersections to ensure all road users have a clear line of sight. Maloney expressed her hope for a unanimous vote from the council, signaling strong support for these measures to convey a commitment to reducing road-related fatalities and injuries.

Councillor Pete Fry, who has long championed traffic safety improvements, shares these sentiments. He points to the successful implementations of reduced speed limits in numerous cities across Europe, as well as in places like New York, Portland, and Seattle. Fry highlighted the stark contrast in fatality risks when vehicles operate at different speeds. For example, the likelihood of severe injury or death increases significantly from just 10 percent at 30 km/h to around 80 percent at 50 km/h. This stark data reinforces the rationale behind lowering speed limits.

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While the proposal aims to utilize existing research from other cities, the financial implications cannot be overlooked. The plan to establish 25 designated neighborhood slow zones has an estimated initial cost of $350,000. If the council approves the broader initiative, the total expenditure over three years for the installation of slow zone signs throughout the city could reach around $14 million. This investment underscores the city’s commitment to prioritizing public safety in urban planning and transportation policies.

The proposed changes reflect a growing recognition of the importance of safe streets for all users, especially pedestrians and cyclists, who are most vulnerable to traffic incidents. By advocating for these measures, city officials hope to demonstrate a serious commitment to improving road safety in Vancouver. The success of similar initiatives in other cities serves as a compelling argument for adopting similar strategies in Vancouver’s local context.

As discussions move forward, the emphasis remains on making informed decisions based on data and successful models from around the world. The city has an opportunity to reshape its approach to traffic safety, fostering an environment where lives are protected through strategic planning and community support. The outcome of this council meeting could be pivotal for the future of road safety initiatives in Vancouver.

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