Protecting pedestrians: How this innovative program is creating safer streets
The National Highway Traffic Safety Admiration reports an increase in traffic fatalities over the last two years. However, programs like Vision Zero have been adopted by cities around the country. The mission is to create safer roads for pedestrians, drivers, and cyclists.
Turner announces Houstonโs plan to end traffic deaths
HOUSTON โ Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner on Wednesday announced the cityโs plan to end traffic deaths and serious injuries by 2030. Data shows that 52% of High Injury Network streets are in vulnerable and low-income communities, impacting many of whom rely on walking or public transit because they donโt own a vehicle. The cityโs goals are to โcreate a safe, equitable and accessible network of streets,โ Turner said. The plan is to start implementing the 13 priority actions identified in the Vision Zero plan, such as constructing at least 50 miles of sidewalks and 25 miles of high comfort bikeways each year, Turner said. โThe city believes in safe streets and we hold ourselves accountable for implementing this plan,โ Turner said.
Ask 2: How do you sign up for Vision Zero pledge, Houstons goal to end traffic deaths and serious injuries by 2030?
As part of our new Ask 2 series, the newsroom will answer your questions about all things Houston. Question: How do you sign up for Vision Zero pledge? Now more than ever, drivers should exercise safe driving habits while on their commute. Vision Zero Houston is the citys commitment to end traffic deaths and serious injuries on Houston streets by 2030. But I say, no loss of life is acceptable on our roadways, none, zero ...