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Pedestrian & Traffic Management

Your Pedestrian & Traffic Management Service supports safe, efficient movement of vehicles, bicycles and pedestrians through:

  • traffic signals and signage
  • pedestrian signals, signage  and marked crossings
  • other signage - directional, regulatory (e.g., parking), and informational (e.g., street name) signage.
  • line painting and directional arrows on municipal streets
What you need to know
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Why were right turns on red lights limited at King Street and St. Patrick Street?

As of October 21, a new traffic signal and signs will be installed at the foot of King Street, limiting right turns on red lights.

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Why have the crosswalk lights changed?

The City is striving to make its pedestrian system accessible to all citizens who want to use it.

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How do the new traffic lights work?

Learn how the traffic signals at Ashburn Lake Road and Retail Drive on Rothesay Avenue can manage heavy traffic.

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Crosswalk Painting Pilot Project

The City is testing new materials to mark crosswalks around Saint John
Pedestrian and Traffic Management Office

Municipal Operations
municipaloperations@saintjohn.ca
(506) 658-4455
175 Rothesay Avenue

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