In our recent Vision Zero 101 webinar, we provide a comprehensive overview of the fundamentals of Vision Zero, highlights opportunities to integrate public health principles, shares strategies to institutionalize equity priorities, and uplifts practical examples of robust interventions that have shown to be successful in communities of all sizes across the country.| Vision Zero Network
Imagine if we depended on each person in the country to figure out their own plan to get clean water to their individual household, rather than investing in a shared filtration and sanitation system to provide safe, clean drinking water to the entire community. Fortunately, wise people have figured this out, and we all benefit. […]| Vision Zero Network
We have the tools to redesign public spaces to be less car-dominated and to align with community goals for safety, health, equity and accessibility. Check it out!| Vision Zero Network
NACTO’s guidance gives practitioners the specific methods—at the level of an entire city or a single street—needed to set safe speed limits on streets.| National Association of City Transportation Officials
Dangerous by Design 2024 finds that 7,522 people were struck and killed while walking in 2022, an average of more than 20 per day. As in previous years, we found that not everyone lives and walks with the same risk. Black and Native Americans, older adults, and people walking in low-income communities die at higher rates and face higher levels of risk compared to all Americans. Our nation’s streets are dangerous by design, designed primarily to move cars quickly at the expense of keeping ev...| Smart Growth America