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Vision Zero action plan survey

The City of Guelph wants to understand your view of road safety to develop a road safety strategy for Guelph and measure its effectiveness. By taking this quick survey you can help us build and evaluate Guelph's Vision Zero Action Plan. The survey should take approximately 5 minutes. 

The responses to the survey are confidential. Personal information, as defined by Section 2 of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (MFIPPA) is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act, 2001, and in accordance with the provisions of MFIPPA.

For more information about this survey or Vision Zero please contact Nico Koenig, Transportation Safety Specialist nico.koenig@guelph.ca.  If you have questions regarding the collection, use, and/or disclosure of this personal information please contact the Information and Access Coordinator at 519-822-1260 extension 2349 or privacy@guelph.ca.

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1.  

Have you seen or heard anything about Vision Zero, the road safety strategy?

By walking
By mobility aid (e.g. wheelchair)
By bicycle
By motorcycle
By vehicle
By transit
It is okay for people to drive a few kilometers per hour over the posted speed limit.
I can drive a little faster than the speed limit while staying in control and avoiding collisions.
People who speed in Guelph usually end up getting a speeding ticket.
It would be safer for those who walk, use a mobility aid, and bike in Guelph if people drove more slowly.
Everyone makes mistakes so roads should be designed to account for human error.
In a collision, heavier vehicles can cause greater injury to a pedestrian than lighter ones.
As vehicle speeds increase, survival rates for pedestrians involved in collisions decreases
Based on their specific situations, some people in Guelph have better opportunities to use roads that are considered safe.
4.  

Which city streets in Guelph should we prioritize for reducing traffic speeds?