Creation of the traffic safety team and mandate Traffic Safety Team

The Traffic Safety Team works to keep Calgary streets safe. The team is made up of trained peace officers who work with the Calgary Police. They focus on issues such as noisy vehicles, speeding near schools and in playground zones, mud tracking, unsecured loads, and obstructed visibility due to improperly loaded or maintained vehicles.

The Traffic Safey Team's job is to:

  • Reduce noise pollution in problem areas
  • Promote safe driving habits
  • Enforce both local and provincial traffic laws

The team uses noise monitoring, joint operations, and education campaigns to improve traffic safety and make neighborhoods safer.

  • Safety Traffic Tips

    In collaboration with the City of Calgary’s Mobility, the Safer Mobility Plan aims to enhance road safety, promote sustainable transportation, and reduce traffic-related incidents through a comprehensive, data-driven approach. The Traffic Safety Team aligns with this plan by focusing on specific traffic enforcement measures, such as addressing vehicle noise and improving school zone safety, thereby contributing to a safer and more livable urban environment for all residents.

  • Traffic Safety Programs

    Whether you're walking, biking, or driving, the City is dedicated to keeping Calgarians safe and moving—both in your community and across Calgary's road network. By working together, we can enhance traffic safety. As responsible drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians, we all play a role in making a difference.

  • Safer Mobility Plan

    The Safer Mobility Plan of 2024-2028 is the first unified plan between the Calgary Police Service (CPS) and the City of Calgary (The City). These two organizations are joining forces as core partners working towards safer mobility and reducing harm on our roadways.

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