This guide is designed to help Vision Zero communities build Vision Zero Action Plans prioritizing equity.| Vision Zero Network
Dive into our latest blog post recapping how communities can leverage #SS4A funding to pilot innovative alternatives to traditional roadway enforcement models. Check out our key takeaways and actionable insights to cultivate safe and equitable streets.| Vision Zero Network
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
It’s encouraging to see the growing appetite – and funding – for quick-to-install, low-cost solutions to improve roadway safety in our communities. We showcased some of these at our June 26, 2024 webinar, sharing quick-build examples from across the country. We were joined by a Vision Zero Network sponsor, MPS, to learn about their SafetyStick™, […]| Vision Zero Network
The latest Safe Streets and Roads for All grant highlights and inspirations for Vision Zero: what's new in FY24 SS4A?| Vision Zero Network
Gina LaBlanc is a member of Families for Safe Streets (San Francisco Bay Area, CA chapter) and a passionate and effective road safety advocate. Most importantly, she is the Mom of Kyle (18), who was killed in 2016 by a speeding tow truck driver near a Light Rail Station in San Jose. For many years, […]| Vision Zero Network
Traditionally, vehicle safety has been considered a federal issue. So, understandably, many municipalities have shied away from including vehicle-related safety issues in their Vision Zero plans. But there are important ways that local communities can – and should – add this important Safe System component into their local road safety work. Learn more and hear […]| Vision Zero Network