Vision Zero Santa Monica's Commitment to Road Safety by 2026

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Santa Monica's Vision Zero initiative is a comprehensive plan aimed at eliminating severe traffic injuries and fatalities by 2026, reflecting the city's commitment to enhancing roadway safety for all users. With over half of the residents walking and biking regularly, the initiative addresses the urgent need for improved infrastructure and safety measures. It emphasizes three core areas: first, infrastructure improvements will redesign streets to reduce conflict points that lead to accidents. Second, the use of data will help prioritize resources in areas with higher incidences of fatal and severe injury crashes, ensuring effective intervention. Third, community engagement initiatives will promote awareness and education around safe driving behaviors.

Despite the challenges posed by ongoing traffic incidents, Vision Zero aligns with a global movement dedicated to road safety. The program not only aims to protect vulnerable road users but also fosters a culture of safety within the community. By leveraging local resources and community involvement, Santa Monica seeks to create a safer transportation environment for all its residents.

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