Brant Safe Streets
On this page:
- Request a Mobile Brant Safe Street System
- Traffic Calming Measures
- Report Back Form
- Additional Resources
Request a Mobile Brant Safe Street System
Residents can submit a Request for a Mobile Brant Safe Streets System for a specific road by filling out the online form:
- Roads staff will follow up with each resident after a submission is made to outline the next steps.
- The roads department will investigate recent studies to determine if updated numbers are required; at which point a tracking system will be deployed for a period of time to determine if traffic calming measures are needed.
- There will be a follow-up contact to discuss the findings once the data has been reviewed and a determination has been made.
Traffic Calming Measures
Traffic calming measures, such as speed bumps, curb extensions, and signage, are designed to slow down vehicles and improve safety for everyone using the road.
Temporary Traffic Calming Measures
Speed Hump |
Raised pavement areas placed across the road. They are generally 3 to 4.5 metres long measured in the direction of travel and are typically 10 centimetres high. Speed humps are very distinct from the shorter "speed bumps" found in many parking lots. |
Speed Cushion |
A raised area of the road, similar to a speed hump, but does not cover the entire width of the road. The spacing is designed to allow larger vehicles, such as emergency vehicles, to travel between the cushions without difficulty, whereas light vehicles will have at least one side of the vehicle deflected upward.
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Centre Knockdowns or In Road Flexible Bollards |
The flexible road panel is designed to be installed on the road and can effectively raise driver awareness in areas of high pedestrian traffic. It is a simple, effective and inexpensive way to reduce speed of vehicles by 5 to 20 km/h without slowing down emergency vehicles. If struck by a vehicle, the sign folds upon impact then returns to its initial position. |
Mobile Radar Boards or Trailered Radar Boards |
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