Why is the City focusing on road safety and active transportation improvements?

Coquitlam is currently updating its Transportation Plan and a Road Safety Strategy, and throughout public engagement, residents have expressed that they want to walk and bike more, but want to feel safer and more comfortable doing so. 

Top reported concerns and major barriers were with road safety, traffic speed and dangerous drivers (40%) as well as a lack of protected bicycle lanes or crossings (38%). The road safety and active transportation improvement projects will:

  • Help create a connected, reliable, and safe place to walk, roll or bike, for those currently doing so and for people who are hesitant to do so today.
  • Contribute to a more equitable transportation network, by providing alternative options to driving, including for students, seniors and people with visual and/or mobility impairments 
  • Improve accessibility for people using wheelchairs, walkers, and mobility aids
  • Help meet the City’s Transportation Plan 2050 goals:
    • Encouraging 50% of people making sustainable trips (walking, micromobility and transit)
    • Achieving Vision Zero (zero traffic fatalities and serious injuries)
    • Achieving zero transportation GHG emissions

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