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
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
New research has shed light on the significant public health, equity and financial benefits of New York City's Vision Zero initiative! The study shows how Vision Zero road safety work not only reduced deaths and injuries, but also reduced healthcare related expenditures, particularly benefiting NYC’s low-income and Black residents.| Vision Zero Network
To achieve Vision Zero, we’ve got to recognize and address the disparities in who faces the greatest safety risks on our roadways, sidewalks and bikeways. Today, Black people are killed in crashes at a 30 percent higher rate compared to the white people and those living in low-income communities experience a fatality rate 35 percent […]| Vision Zero Network
Explore our ideas & tips to maximize SS4A funding for Vision Zero & the Safe System Approach implementation| Vision Zero Network
Advancing Vision Zero, Shifting the Paradigm for Safe Mobility The quest for improving roadway safety in the U.S. is a challenge that demands a major collective effort beyond mere dedication, hard work or even more money. And it will take more than declaring commitments to Vision Zero. It will take a real change to the […]| Vision Zero Network