Traffic Safety

Enforcement is a key element in making our roads safer, but it is only one part of the solution. Education, community advocacy, and engineering are also essential to deal with this problem.
- Chief of Police, Edmonton Police Service
The Office of Traffic Safety

Traffic safety is important to Edmonton's citizens and a major priority for the City of Edmonton. A safe transportation system contributes to a strong sense of community and the livability of our city.
The City’s Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) makes Edmonton’s roads and communities safer through education, engineering, and evaluation.
OTS delivers programs to:
- Cut collisions, especially ones that involve injury.
- Reduce speeding.
- Deter risky driver behaviour at intersections, like speeding or running a red light.
- Reduce impaired driving.
- Increase seat belt use.
- Involve Edmontonians in traffic safety initiatives in their community.
- Evaluate traffic data to support effective management and enforcement of local traffic.
Key partners include the Edmonton Federation of Community Leagues and the Edmonton Police Service.
Get Involved
OTS works closely with the Edmonton Federation of Community Leagues on neighbourhood traffic safety issues.
Contact the Edmonton Federation of Community Leagues to learn more about how you can promote safe driving in your neighbourhood.
For more information:
The Office of Traffic Safety
Transportation Services
Suite 200
9304 – 41 Ave.
Edmonton, AB T6E 6G8
| Telephone | 780-495-0371 |
|---|---|
| Fax | 780-495-0383 |
| transportationoperations@edmonton.ca |

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