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Surrey strengthens road and transit safety with speed control, patrols, and community outreach as part of BC’s 2025 Vision Zero strategy. Surrey Strengthens Road & Transit Safety Measures in 2025 Improved Road Safety Measures Across the City In 2025, Surrey is stepping up efforts to make city streets safer for everyone—drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians alike. […]

Surrey Boosts Road & Transit Safety in 2025

Surrey strengthens road and transit safety with speed control, patrols, and community outreach as part of BC’s 2025 Vision Zero strategy.

Surrey Strengthens Road & Transit Safety Measures in 2025

Improved Road Safety Measures Across the City

In 2025, Surrey is stepping up efforts to make city streets safer for everyone—drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians alike. As part of B.C.’s Vision Zero Road Safety Strategy, the city is expanding its focus on reducing serious injuries and fatalities by implementing better signage, safer speed limits in high-traffic areas, and increased enforcement at accident-prone intersections.

Surrey has already begun redesigning several high-risk roads and school zones with traffic calming infrastructure such as speed humps, raised crosswalks, and protected bike lanes. These changes are based on collision data and public feedback collected throughout 2024.

Transit Safety Under Tight Watch

In partnership with Metro Vancouver Transit Police, the city is working to enhance safety on buses, SkyTrain stations, and other public transit facilities. Transit officers are conducting more frequent patrols and community outreach programs, focusing on reducing harassment, fare evasion, and petty crime in and around public transportation hubs.

Key transit areas like Surrey Central, Newton Exchange, and King George Station have already seen a noticeable uptick in uniformed presence, deterring unwanted activity and ensuring passengers feel secure during their daily commutes.

Community Engagement and Education

Beyond enforcement, Surrey is also investing in awareness campaigns to promote safe driving and courteous transit use. Through schools, community centres, and local events, educational efforts highlight topics such as distracted driving, pedestrian awareness, and proper transit etiquette.

The city encourages residents to take part in the upcoming Road Safety Week this summer, which includes workshops, helmet giveaways, and live demonstrations from Surrey RCMP and first responders.

Smart Tech and Future Plans

Surrey’s safety strategy also includes the use of AI-powered traffic sensors, red-light cameras, and automated speed enforcement systems. These technologies provide real-time data for traffic planning and help enforce laws with minimal human intervention.

Looking ahead, the city plans to pilot “Vision Zero Corridors”—routes optimized for complete safety by integrating smart infrastructure, lighting improvements, and better crossing designs.

Why It Matters

With Surrey’s population growing rapidly, public safety on roads and transit systems is more critical than ever. By combining infrastructure upgrades, law enforcement support, and community engagement, the city is working toward its goal of zero traffic-related deaths and injuries by 2030.

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