Residents of Brockville, Ontario, may notice city vehicles parked near local intersections over the coming weeks as annual traffic counting operations are currently underway. The work, which began on May 6, 2026, is expected to continue through June 2026.
The City of Brockville Transportation Division conducts these manual counts every May to better understand traffic flow and driver behaviour. Staff typically complete the counts during peak traffic periods in roughly two-hour intervals.
Intersections are chosen for a variety of reasons, including tracking traffic in areas seeing new development or growth. Other locations are part of a rotating cycle to ensure the city maintains current data. This information supports transportation planning and future road design, helps monitor traffic in growing areas, and provides the city with the data needed to respond to resident complaints and volume concerns on major routes.
The city has confirmed that there will be no traffic disruptions associated with this work, and there is no expected impact on normal traffic patterns. Motorists should simply remain aware of city vehicles stationed near intersections while staff complete their duties.