Richmond Hill – Richmond Hill Council approved another 18 locations where traffic calming tools, including speed cushions and pedestrian crossovers, will be installed in 2025, to continue to reduce speeding and improve safety on roads in our community.
Earlier this year, traffic calming measures, including speed cushions, gateway features, flexible bollards, curb extensions and enhanced pavement markings and signage, were installed at 17 locations across the city.
These were installed as part of the implementation of the City’s Traffic Safety and Operations Strategy which helped improve compliance to the speed limit, reduce speeding in neighborhoods by up to 22% and decrease traffic volume by up to 17%.
In 2025, in addition to installing more traffic calming measures at the 18 locations (three locations in each ward) the City will also:
Managing traffic while keeping pedestrians and cyclists safe on City roads is a top priority for Richmond Hill as the City continues to grow and mature. To watch the City’s traffic safety video and learn more about the priority locations identified for traffic calming, visit RichmondHill.ca/Traffic.
“I am very pleased with the results we have seen so far from the installation of traffic calming measures in our neighbourhoods this year. With more vehicles travelling at reduced speeds and less traffic using neighbourhood streets as shortcuts, we are definitely heading in the right direction. We are using measures that are necessary on the streets where families should feel safe and where children can play to ensure that vehicles travel at slower speeds. We are using the right tools in the right places to achieve the desired outcome, which is making our roads safer for Richmond Hill families.”– Mayor David West

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