Citing more than 100 traffic-related deaths in a five-year period, Delaware County has enacted a Vision Zero action plan as they work towards the goal of eliminating all traffic-related fatalities ...
The City of Savannah has been awarded $2 million in federal funding to enhance roadway safety, reduce serious injuries and ...
The Portland City Auditor has released a report on the transportation bureau’s Vision Zero program. Vision Zero, a framework for decision-making with the goal of no traffic deaths, was adopted by ...
Portland first adopted the Vision Zero approach to ending traffic fatalities and serious injuries on city streets in 2015. In the decade since, hundreds of people have died in traffic crashes in ...
The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) adopted its Vision Zero Action Plan in December 2016, with the goal of eliminating traffic crash deaths and injuries in the city. But in recent years, ...
Perhaps it seems trite to say everyone makes mistakes. And maybe it seems obvious to say they don’t deserve to die because of them. Yet almost every day mistakes happen on Central Florida’s roads.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — In 2024, six pedestrians were killed by cars on Staten Island. Additionally, more than 230 pedestrians were injured by cars, a threshold that hasn’t been passed in the borough ...
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Midland County wins $343,742 federal grant to advance Vision Zero safety plan
Midland County won a $343,742 USDOT SS4A grant to expand Vision Zero planning with simulators, speed campaigns, alerts and lighting studies.
For six years, Harrisburg has been trying to reduce the number of people seriously hurt or killed on its streets through a program known as Vision Zero. Harrisburg’s policy was put into motion by ...
Princeton, NJ – Late last week we reported on Princeton’s official launch of its Vision Zero Initiative to eliminate serious injuries on Princeton’s roadways. As we summarized the report in the June ...
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