Several cycling routes have been built around Coquitlam including King Albert Greenway and Lougheed/Riverview multi-use pathway.
The street network is a critical component of the City’s transportation, not only for supporting automobile traffic, but also walking, cycling, transit and goods movement.
Coquitlam has launched an e-scooter pilot project as part of our continuing work to reduce carbon emissions in the community.
Coquitlam is served by various transit routes including the R3 RapidBus, SkyTrain and the West Coast Express commuter rail. In partnership with TransLink, the City promotes convenient, comfortable and efficient public transit service for people of all ages and abilities.
Our streets accommodate walking, biking and driving and the City encourages all users to be mindful of all modes when sharing our streets.
The efficient movement of goods and services is critical to the economic development and long-term prosperity of the City. Trucks travelling within the City of Coquitlam are required to follow Federal, Provincial and municipal government regulation.
The City of Coquitlam has developed various ongoing programs to improve the safety and environment for pedestrians.