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Newport commits to goal of zero serious traffic injuries or fatalities. Here's how
Newport has listed "Vision Zero" as a goal since it adopted its Green and Complete Streets policy in 2021. Now, it has a path to get there.
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 ...
EVERETT — Pedestrian deaths are climbing in Everett even as overall crashes decline, pushing city officials to rethink speed limits, crosswalks and road design under the Vision Zero Everett initiative ...
New data obtained by CBS 8 through a public records request shows car-versus-pedestrian crashes are trending upward in San Diego over the past six years, since 2020.
Longmont transportation staff has presented the city’s comprehensive crash report to the Transportation Advisory Board, showing a steady decline in total crashes and serious injuries compared to ...
Just about 10 years have passed since Portland City Council first adopted a Vision Zero resolution in June 2015, setting the goal to eliminate traffic deaths and serious injuries on the city’s streets ...
A Milwaukee Common Council committee is backing a Vision Zero Action Plan, which offers a series of recommendations to end traffic deaths and severe injuries in the city. "None of us should die or ...
For residents traveling by foot, bike, scooter, wheelchair, or car, traveling on Durham’s streets can be a perilous pursuit. But at a city council work session last Thursday, Lauren Grove, the city’s ...
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ATHENS, Ala. (WAFF) - Vision Zero, a nationwide initiative to reach zero traffic deaths, has already seen progress in Athens, according to city leaders. According to city planner Erin Tidwell, the ...
Audit finds poor communication, lack of enthusiasm behind L.A.’s failure to eliminate traffic deaths
The City of Los Angeles failed to meet its goal of eliminating traffic fatalities by 2025, in part due to a lack of support from political leaders and poor coordination between departments, an audit ...
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