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Support for Lower Speed Limits Increases in British Columbia
A Research Co. poll found 69%-71% support in key BC regions for 30 km/h residential speed limits and broad approval for automated speed enforcement.
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BC residents support lower residential speed limits, new poll shows
British Columbians want slower speeds in their neighbourhoods, a new poll from Research Co. shows. The poll results show that The post BC residents support lower residential speed limits, new poll shows appeared first on The Squamish Reporter.
BC residents back lower residential speed limits, poll shows
British Columbians would welcome lower speed limits on residential streets, according to a recent poll by Research Co. The polling firm said that 68% of respondents would like to see speed limits reduced to 30 km/h on all residential streets, while keeping arterial and collector roads at 50 km/h. This marks a five-point increase since a similar survey was conducted in November 2024. Support for the change is particularly strong in the Fraser Val…
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Leaning Left1Leaning Right0Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution50% Left, 50% Center
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