Traffic Calming to Support Safe Roads

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The Town of Whitby is committed to safe neighbourhoods across the community. As part of this commitment, each year, the Town of Whitby installs traffic calming measures on ten local streets as part of its Traffic Calming Program. These include infrastructure like roundabouts, speed humps, speed feedback signs, and raised crosswalks.

Have Your Say

Between now and October 27 (2023), tell us where you think traffic calming should be considered. Use the Town’s new online mapping tool and place a pin on a map to help identify a road or intersection where you have a traffic-related concern and share why you think the location would benefit from a traffic calming measure.

Learn more about the different types of traffic calming measures that may be used in the community.

Next Steps

Staff will consider the feedback collected, budget impacts, and location considerations to develop the list of the ten local streets where a traffic calming measure will be proposed next year. Subscribe to follow this project to stay informed and be notified of future opportunities to have your say.

Additional Information – Road Watch

In addition to traffic calming measures, public education is a key part of the Town’s efforts to reduce speeding and create safer neighbourhoods. The Town partners with Durham Regional Police Service and residents to actively promote and administer the Road Watch Program, through which residents can easily report aggressive or unsafe driving to DRPS for follow-up.

The Town also meets and works collaboratively with its partners in the Region and in neighbouring municipalities on the Vision Zero initiative to create safer roads for pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers across all of Durham.

The Town of Whitby is committed to safe neighbourhoods across the community. As part of this commitment, each year, the Town of Whitby installs traffic calming measures on ten local streets as part of its Traffic Calming Program. These include infrastructure like roundabouts, speed humps, speed feedback signs, and raised crosswalks.

Have Your Say

Between now and October 27 (2023), tell us where you think traffic calming should be considered. Use the Town’s new online mapping tool and place a pin on a map to help identify a road or intersection where you have a traffic-related concern and share why you think the location would benefit from a traffic calming measure.

Learn more about the different types of traffic calming measures that may be used in the community.

Next Steps

Staff will consider the feedback collected, budget impacts, and location considerations to develop the list of the ten local streets where a traffic calming measure will be proposed next year. Subscribe to follow this project to stay informed and be notified of future opportunities to have your say.

Additional Information – Road Watch

In addition to traffic calming measures, public education is a key part of the Town’s efforts to reduce speeding and create safer neighbourhoods. The Town partners with Durham Regional Police Service and residents to actively promote and administer the Road Watch Program, through which residents can easily report aggressive or unsafe driving to DRPS for follow-up.

The Town also meets and works collaboratively with its partners in the Region and in neighbouring municipalities on the Vision Zero initiative to create safer roads for pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers across all of Durham.

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Traffic Calming Feedback

5 months

By October 27 (2023), drop a pin on a Whitby location you believe may benefit from a traffic calming measure and share your traffic concern. 

Note: the username, resident status, and comments you submit in this tool will be shared on the map for transparency in addressing traffic concerns in Whitby, while protecting other personally identifiable information.

To Add a Pin: 

1 - Click on the plus symbol

2 - Set your pin
On the desktop - drag the My Selection pin onto the map
On a mobile device - tap the pin and move it to your desired location

Note: some roads and sidewalks are maintained by Durham Region. If you select one of these areas, we will share the information with Durham Region. 


CLOSED: This map consultation has concluded.
Page last updated: 05 Dec 2023, 01:57 PM