
What we are asking for
Specific, practical requests for quieter Checkers Sixty60 delivery operations in residential areas.
Date: 5 March 2026
This project is not anti-delivery and not anti-business. It is a request for Checkers Sixty60 to operate responsibly in dense residential areas where repeated high-noise passes can materially affect quality of life.
1) Route planning that respects residential streets
Where viable, route delivery traffic via main roads rather than steep, narrow residential shortcuts. Restrict shortcut use during peak evening periods when ambient neighborhood noise is otherwise lower.
2) Quieter fleet standards
Adopt stricter maintenance and noise-compliance checks for bikes operating in residential routes. Where possible, shift to quieter vehicle classes for local last-mile delivery.
3) Transparent complaint handling
Provide a clear escalation path with acknowledgement timelines, measurable commitments, and periodic updates to affected residents.
4) Data-informed engagement
Use timestamped evidence and route-level patterns to guide mitigation, rather than relying only on anecdotal responses. We are building this evidence base to make that process easier.