Traffic Safety
Motor vehicle collisions are a leading cause of injury-related death and disability among Capital Region residents. Each year, there are approximately 25,000 collisions in the region and over one in four results in injury or death. The City of St. Albert uses various traffic safety initiatives and tools, including photo enforcement, to reduce collisions and the resulting injuries. These initiatives and tools contribute towards the City's overall goal of Vision 0, where no severe motor vehicle incidents occur on our roads. Fact: Twice a day during the school year, almost 5,500 school buses in Alberta safely transport... Information for CyclistsRiding a bike is a great way to get around St. Albert. Here’s what you... I wasn't going very far...Make changes, not excuses.The use of occupant restraints reduces... Keep Children SafeIn Alberta, it is the law that a driver must ensure children under the age of... I was going to get that fixed...Make Changes, Not Excuses.It’s everyone’s... Driving is a Full-Time Job.Staying safe behind the wheel is important to everyone. Alberta's... Driving impaired by drugs is just as common and equally as fatal as driving impaired by alcohol. If... The light was yellow – I thought i’d make it.”Make changes, not excuses.In Canada, 28... I didn't even see him...Make Changes, Not Excuses.Drivers play a large role in motorcycle... Will they stop? It's not like I'm invisibleWatch out for pedestrians.Both drivers and... A City of St. Albert and CRISP Safety InitiativeTo minimize the risk of transmitting COVID-19,... Put a BRAKE on collisionsIn 2014, approximately 49 percent of intersection collisions in St.... Many drivers need to transport items to and from and across St. Albert. It's important to secure... Slow Down. Stay Safe.Speeding traffic is a concern for all of us. That's why St. Albert has a... The City of St. Albert is committed to having safe streets. Through a combined effort with St.... Reducing injuries and fatal collisionsThe Transportation Safety Plan and Implementation Plan... I didn't think it was a big deal.Make Changes, Not Excuses.Between 2008 – 2012 in...Topics in this section
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Last edited: October 30, 2020