B.C. Community Road Safety Toolkit and Vision Zero

Last updated on December 11, 2020

The origin of the B.C. Community Road Safety Toolkit was a 2015 survey of British Columbia municipalities by the Safe Roads and Communities Working Committee, one of the five working committees of the B.C. Road Safety Strategy. The survey gathered information about road safety from British Columbia's communities. It found that many municipalities wanted more knowledge on road safety planning, safety designs, and strategies

The B.C. Community Road Safety Toolkit is an easily-accessible and electronically-searchable knowledge source about road safety designs and strategies that local governments can implement to improve road safety outcomes. At the same time, the knowledge in the toolkit is intended for all agencies with a mandate related to road safety.

B.C. Community Road Safety Toolkit

Introduction to the BC Community Road Safety Toolkit

Module 1 - Protecting People Walking and Cycling

Module 2 - Safe Roadway Designs to Protect All Road Users

Module 3 - Implementation Tools and Strategies

Further modules to be added as they become available.

Vision Zero

The Vision Zero approach is intended to bring together all of B.C.'s road safety partners towards the ultimate goal of zero traffic fatalities and zero serious injuries.

Please see the Vision Zero logo versions.  If your organization is interested in using the B.C. Vision Zero logo, please complete the Application for Third Party use of Vision Zero logo and submit it for approval for use.

Contact information

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1 855 387-7747
Fax
250 387-4891
Mailing
RoadSafetyBC PO Box 9254, Stn Prov Govt Victoria, BC V8W 9J2