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Originally Posted by officedweller
I agree that 40 km/h on side streets is fine.
People don't know how to exercise discretion any more so government has to regulate - i.e. all of the former courtesy corners in residential areas have been replaced with stop signs.
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40 km/hr is also the speed limit for lanes/smaller roads in Richmond.
I would say this is a good start to improving vancouver streets, but I think more traffic calming initiatives needs to be done, such as traffic circles, "force turns", "dead ends [not really dead]." It's nice that Vancouver's beginning to slowly change for the better of cyclists and pedestrians.
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Originally Posted by zivan56
^^ Yep. They should leave 50 on smaller streets, and raise it to 65 on major roads. Nothing worse than two cars going side by side 50 km/h during rush hour and slowing everyone behind them down. There should also be a mandatory minimum speed limit of 50 km/h unless conditions do not allow for it.
Enforcement of fast lanes (left lane) should also be created and be very strict...if you want a scenic drive, stick to the right. This is already a de facto law in most of Europe.
Things like this are especially crucial for Vancouver, both in terms of the economy and traffic management; as we do not have any freeways.
Another crucial thing is to overhaul the whole traffic management system in Vancouver, and have policies for things like:
* Left/right turns during rush hour that block traffic from going strait
* Traffic light "waves" - so you don't stop at every single light
* Dynamic signage and signals, depending on conditions and time of day
* Get rid of pedestrian controlled crosswalks, and sync them with the other lights (except on smaller roads)
* Much more...
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Honestly, during rush hours, I would say it's hard to even reach 50 km/hr in Vancouver streets sometimes. According to the City of Vancouver, the average speed in downtown is 40 km/hr if all lights were green. I agree with the right lane thing, and the Ministry of Transportation has been slowly including signs that enforce this. Better traffic management systems are also important. Sync all the lights together would be nice too.