Deer Ridge Drive: Traffic Calming Follow-Up Review

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This project has concluded. The traffic calming measures were installed, and responses from residents suggested no further action was needed. If you have any questions, please contact TransportationPlanning@kitchener.ca

In 2019, we initiated a formal traffic calming review for Deer Ridge Drive. This was in response to resident concerns about road safety on Deer Ridge Drive. As a result of this review, the following traffic calming measures were installed on Deer Ridge Drive in 2021 after resident support and Council approval: 

  • A speed cushion located between Winifred Street and Master Court
  • A mid-block roadway narrowing located between Lantern Street and Fall Harvest Drive
  • A speed cushion located between Deer Ridge Drive and Terrace Wood Drive

In July 2022, we collected traffic volume and speed data on Deer Ridge Drive. That data was compared to the data taken prior to the initiation of the traffic calming review in 2019.

*The 85th percentile speed is the speed at which 85% of vehicles are traveling at or below.


Note that new data was collected between Lantern Crescent and Fall Harvest Drive. This data point was included in the review to help determine if a consistent 85th percentile speed is being achieved through the traffic calmed area.

Neighbourhood participation has been essential throughout the traffic calming process. At this point, we would like your feedback on the effects of the traffic calming on Deer Ridge Drive. The survey is located below this section in the Survey tool. 

Please complete the follow-up survey below before Friday, October 21, 2022.

If you have any questions or would like a paper copy of the survey, please reach out to Steven Ryder, Traffic Planning Analyst (contact information found in the Who's Listening widget on the right side of the page).

In 2019, we initiated a formal traffic calming review for Deer Ridge Drive. This was in response to resident concerns about road safety on Deer Ridge Drive. As a result of this review, the following traffic calming measures were installed on Deer Ridge Drive in 2021 after resident support and Council approval: 

  • A speed cushion located between Winifred Street and Master Court
  • A mid-block roadway narrowing located between Lantern Street and Fall Harvest Drive
  • A speed cushion located between Deer Ridge Drive and Terrace Wood Drive

In July 2022, we collected traffic volume and speed data on Deer Ridge Drive. That data was compared to the data taken prior to the initiation of the traffic calming review in 2019.

*The 85th percentile speed is the speed at which 85% of vehicles are traveling at or below.


Note that new data was collected between Lantern Crescent and Fall Harvest Drive. This data point was included in the review to help determine if a consistent 85th percentile speed is being achieved through the traffic calmed area.

Neighbourhood participation has been essential throughout the traffic calming process. At this point, we would like your feedback on the effects of the traffic calming on Deer Ridge Drive. The survey is located below this section in the Survey tool. 

Please complete the follow-up survey below before Friday, October 21, 2022.

If you have any questions or would like a paper copy of the survey, please reach out to Steven Ryder, Traffic Planning Analyst (contact information found in the Who's Listening widget on the right side of the page).

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    This is the final neighbourhood survey for the Deer Ridge traffic calming review. It will take 5 minutes to fill out. The survey closes Friday, October 21, 2022.

    This project has concluded. The traffic calming measures were installed, and responses from residents suggested no further action was needed. If you have any questions, please contact TransportationPlanning@kitchener.ca

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