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Consultation has concluded
**This survey is now closed, with a total of 254 submissions. We thank all who participated. The findings from this survey will be included in the review to determine if the speed limit will be reduced. We will post that decision here, when it is available.
The City of Quinte West conducted a speed review of Frankford-Stirling Road from Fish and Game Club Road to 586 Frankford-Stirling Rd. The review will determine whether or not to reduce the speed limit from 80 km/hr to 60 km/hr.
This project requires you to register to participate. Registering keeps you informed of project updates.
Please provide your comments and contact information in the survey below or by email/phone to:
Stacy Dedlow Executive Assistant Public Works & Environmental Services publicworks@quintewest.ca 613-392-2841 ext. 4912
THIS SURVEY IS NOW CLOSED.
What is a speed limit review?
The City’s procedure to review speed limits intends to maintain the speed limits on city streets that promote public safety and have a reasonable expectation of driver adherence. The speed of vehicles is an emotive issue for communities that often generate intense local concern and debate, partly because the perception of what is an appropriate safe speed often differs significantly between, for example, drivers, pedestrians and cyclists, many of whom live and work in the community.
Speed limits must be evidence-led and self-explaining and should reinforce road users’ assessments of the appropriate speed for a given environment. Speed limits are established in a consistent manner that reflects the expectation of all road users.
**This survey is now closed, with a total of 254 submissions. We thank all who participated. The findings from this survey will be included in the review to determine if the speed limit will be reduced. We will post that decision here, when it is available.
The City of Quinte West conducted a speed review of Frankford-Stirling Road from Fish and Game Club Road to 586 Frankford-Stirling Rd. The review will determine whether or not to reduce the speed limit from 80 km/hr to 60 km/hr.
This project requires you to register to participate. Registering keeps you informed of project updates.
Please provide your comments and contact information in the survey below or by email/phone to:
Stacy Dedlow Executive Assistant Public Works & Environmental Services publicworks@quintewest.ca 613-392-2841 ext. 4912
THIS SURVEY IS NOW CLOSED.
What is a speed limit review?
The City’s procedure to review speed limits intends to maintain the speed limits on city streets that promote public safety and have a reasonable expectation of driver adherence. The speed of vehicles is an emotive issue for communities that often generate intense local concern and debate, partly because the perception of what is an appropriate safe speed often differs significantly between, for example, drivers, pedestrians and cyclists, many of whom live and work in the community.
Speed limits must be evidence-led and self-explaining and should reinforce road users’ assessments of the appropriate speed for a given environment. Speed limits are established in a consistent manner that reflects the expectation of all road users.