The safety of pedestrians, cyclists and electric scooter users of all ages is a constant concern for all Townies. Over the past few years, we have deployed a number of traffic calming measures to reduce speed and cut down on thru traffic, thus facilitating the cohabitation of all road users. It should be noted that the specific characteristics of our residential street network, such as its narrowness and geometry, limit the viability of some of the solutions implemented in other municipalities. It is in this context that the Town has implemented several solutions adapted to local realities.
Among the actions taken to make residential streets safer:
Addition of pavement narrowing protrusions on various streets;
Permanent speed flashers installed on various streets and arteries;
Portable speed flashers for targeted awareness campaigns on certain problematic street sections;
Live radar operations in the vicinity of the Town's elementary schools - A collaboration between the TMR Public Security and the SPVM. More details here.
Limited access to Kindersley near Carlyle School during school start and end times;
* Security around Mount Royal High School at Churchill and Glencoe intersections;
* Standardization of 30 km/h speed limit zones;
* Pedestrian priority lights added at Trenton and Rockland and on Laird at Saint-Joseph Church;
Addition of a pedestrian priority light on Lucerne at Lanark;
Installation of a fence to secure pedestrian crossings in the central mall at Rockland, and in the central mall at Graham downtown;
Addition of a flashing pedestrian right-of-way stop sign at Lombard and Laird Crescent;
Addition of a flashing pedestrian right-of-way stop on Graham in front of the Country Club;
Intelligent traffic light project to improve Town centre traffic flow;
Optimization of traffic lights at Mitchell and Lucerne ;
Optimization of traffic lights at Clyde and Jean-Talon;
Pilot project at Laird / Caledonia and Graham / Lazard intersections to reduce thru traffic;
Addition of mandatory stops on Graham at Lazard, Graham at Simcoe, and Clyde at Dunbar;
* Revision of Kindersley / Norway intersection on Lucerne;
Reconfiguration of lane geometry around Dakin Park;
* Installation of sidewalks and protected bike lanes at Station Square;
* Implementation of a safer, protected bicycle network;
Reconfiguration of St. Clare's northern approach to Kindersley Park;
"Slow down” poster campaigns on boulevard signs and in local media;
Addition of “Attention à nos enfants” and “Ralentissez” signs in various residential areas.
In conclusion, the Town is continuing its efforts in collaboration with specialists to find other solutions and actions to improve the safety and quality of life of residents.