City of Brandon Engineering Department Proposes Speed Reduction Near Brandon University Campus
The City of Brandon engineering department is proposing a reduction in the speed limit around the Brandon University campus, particularly near the Healthy Living Centre.
The university campus sees significant non-vehicle traffic, including pedestrians, cyclists, and users of wheeled transportation. Reducing vehicle speeds aims to enhance reaction times in areas with higher interaction between vulnerable road users and vehicular traffic.
The proposed speed limit would apply to Lorne Avenue from 18th Street to 20th Street and the 200 – 300 blocks of 20th Street. The engineering department intends to monitor traffic behavior and conduct further analysis to determine if the reduced speed limit zone should be extended around the university area. The initial focus is on the interior streets of the campus, with potential future considerations for boundary streets.
With every ten km/h reduction in speed, the result can significantly reduce the likelihood of severe or fatal injuries. Reduced speeds provide drivers with more time to react to unforeseen circumstances, thereby minimizing the risk of collisions with pedestrians and cyclists. Studies indicate that even a minor reduction in speed can substantially enhance safety outcomes in areas with high pedestrian activity.
City council is scheduled to consider the first reading of this by-law at the next council meeting on Mon., Oct. 21. If approved, the new speed limit could be implemented as early as Tues., Nov. 5, 2024.