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Presto 07-08-2020 12:02 PM

Vancouver School Zones will be 30KM/h 24/7
 
https://www.citynews1130.com/2020/07...zones-30-km-h/

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VANCOUVER (NEWS 1130) — Vancouver council has approved implementing a speed limit of 30 km/h in school and playground zones, 24 hours a day.

Council also approved a trial of reduced speed limits in the Grandview-Woodland area, and a pilot project to advance lower speed limits on other local streets. Priority locations include the Strathcona and Hastings-Sunrise neighbourhoods.

Council, at its regular meeting Tuesday, further approved the development of another pilot project to allow people to use “micromobility devices” on bike paths and roads, according to a staff report.

Currently, under the provincial Motor Vehicle Act, speed limits are 50 km/h on all Vancouver streets, unless otherwise posted. Speed-limit reductions are in effect from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on school days.

However, a blanket reduction in speed limits on local streets has been a city goal since 1997, says the report.

In 2019, council directed staff to investigate a pilot for 30 km/h zones on residential streets and ways to improve road safety around schools.

Now council has approved the creation of a slow-zone pilot within the Grandview-Woodland neighbourhood.

“The area already has traffic-calming measures and the pilot will test an official speed-limit reduction. Signs will be posted to alert drivers the speed limit is 30 km/h. The boundaries of the area include Clark Drive, 1st Avenue, Commercial Drive and Grandview Highway North.”

The city’s neighbourhood traffic management program outlines priority locations for additional slow zones, including Strathcona and Hastings-Sunrise, says the report.

“The city will engage with the neigbhourhoods to install traffic-calming measures to limit vehicle speeds and volumes, including speed humps, raised crosswalks, medians and speed-limit signs,” reads.

“Depending on how rapidly the city-province pilot on blanket speed limits moves forward, reduced 30 km/h speed limits could be part of the traffic-calming toolbox for these areas.”

Staff, following council’s direction, will work with the provincial government to develop pilot programs to reduce speed limits on local streets and to allow the use of privately owned micromobility devices, such as e-scooters and monowheels, on protected bike lanes and local streets.

“Currently, micromobility devices are illegal on Vancouver streets. The goal of the pilot is to give people more travel options, while helping to ensure streets and sidewalks are safe for everyone.”

The cost of all the changes is estimated at $1,200,000, including $80,000 for the Grandview-Woodland pilot for signage, and $460,000 each for plans in Strathcona and Hastings-Sunrise.

Money will be reallocated from existing program budgets.

Hondaracer 07-08-2020 12:30 PM

at first reading this i was kinda thinking wtf...

but seeing as my neighborhood is on there i gotta say, i completely agree with it.

In tight neighborhoods like grandview and hastings sunrise you get a lot of people who are cutting through the neighborhood in an attempt to save time, mostly going eastbound.

I'm honestly surprised there hasnt been a deadly accident on my block, or around the corner where the schools are because fucking idiots dont realize the stop signs alternate and people continually either blow through them, or roll through reds until they almost hit a pedestrian or another vehicle.

320icar 07-08-2020 02:49 PM

Good! I always obey the 30kmh anyways and people act like I’m being a cunt. But kids play at that school in the summer during the day. Why not treat it like a park zone

bcrdukes 07-08-2020 06:04 PM

Thank goodness. Hooligans in their Mustangs always ripping down my street (a school zone) well over 30km/h day and night 24/7 every day of the damn week crashing into BMWs (this is real, not a rip on BIC_BAWS.)

JDMDreams 07-08-2020 08:51 PM

I just think it's another cash grab and excuse for Cain and Bois to vi. Who's playing at playgrounds at 1am at night, Corona parties? And most parks and schools already have crazy speed bumps. And who knows if schools will even ever return to in class education.

danned 07-08-2020 09:37 PM

i wil ask my turtle to drive at school zones with turtle speed....

UnknownJinX 07-08-2020 10:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 320icar (Post 8992075)
Good! I always obey the 30kmh anyways and people act like I’m being a cunt. But kids play at that school in the summer during the day. Why not treat it like a park zone

During the day, I agree 100%. No argument against that.

But why at night? If you are ripping up the street in a crowd plower... I mean Mustang, you are violating the 50 km/h speed limit as well.

Waste of taxpayer money and cash grab for the 24-hour school zone 30 km/h speed limits IMO.

tiger_handheld 07-09-2020 07:11 AM

wasn't CoV complaining they are short of money? Shit like this is why...

8-4 am fully agree 30km
4-8 why not increase the vpd patrol from existing allocation to said area?

I hope the signage they install will be digital such that it can be variable speed limit

twitchyzero 07-09-2020 08:48 AM

what about schools/parks on major roads like john oliver secondary on 41st ave?

AzNightmare 07-09-2020 03:39 PM

Meh, on the fence about this one. I mean no one wants to be a douchebag and run over a child. But I've always said, if you need a sign to tell you how fast you should go, you probably aren't a very good driver to begin with.

Adjusting your driving based on awareness of current conditions and environment is an underrated skill that no one seems to talk about.

Speeding always seems to involve strawman.

"What?! You don't support going 30km/h? So you think it's ok to just go flying through the school zones at 80km/h like a maniac?!!"

bcrdukes 07-09-2020 04:25 PM

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Klondike 07-09-2020 04:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by twitchyzero (Post 8992175)
what about schools/parks on major roads like john oliver secondary on 41st ave?

Giant 30 km/h signs painted on the ground just like E Hastings /s

mikemhg 07-10-2020 09:24 AM

Sounds like a cash grab to me.

TouringTeg 07-10-2020 09:38 AM

I don't see anyone obeying 30km/h through a school zone at 2am. Dawn to dusk makes more sense.

Could be COVID funding as VPD can make bank.


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