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  2. Vision Zero - Wikipedia

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    Vision Zero is a multi-national road traffic safety project that aims to achieve a roadway system with no fatalities or serious injuries involving road traffic. It started in Sweden and was approved by their parliament in October 1997. [1]

  3. Vision Zero (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    Vision Zero is a program created by New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio in 2014. Its purpose is to eliminate all traffic deaths and serious injuries on New York City streets by 2024. [ 1 ] On January 15, 2014, Mayor de Blasio announced the launch of Vision Zero in New York City, based on a similar program of the same name that was implemented in ...

  4. Management systems for road safety - Wikipedia

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    EU, 40% reduction in fatalities for 2010; Denmark 40% reduction for 2000; Finland 65% reduction for 2005; United Kingdom 33% reduction for 2000; United States No more than 1.0 fatality for every 100 million vehicle miles traveled (VMT) by 2008; Sweden has developed a new concept to improve road safety called "Vision Zero". Vision Zero is ...

  5. Indianapolis needs a Vision Zero road safety plan

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    For example, cities like New York City and San Francisco have achieved substantial reductions in traffic fatalities since implementing Vision Zero strategies, with a 34% decline in traffic ...

  6. A Vision Zero Plan is underway to improve pedestrian safety ...

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    Planners are requesting feedback for OKC's Vision Zero Plan, a data-driven effort to reduce auto-related fatalities and increase pedestrian safety.

  7. High injury network - Wikipedia

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    High injury networks have been published by many cities in the US [3] [4] [5] and Canada [6] [7] as part of their efforts to work toward Vision Zero. [8] While data on fatalities and collisions have long been available in many municipalities, the first HIN per se was published by San Francisco in 2013, [ 2 ] though work on similar efforts had ...

  8. How a car scores zero stars in crash testing - AOL

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    The Suzuki S-Presso, a crossover SUV sold in India, recently made headlines when it received a zero-star crash-test rating. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  9. Road collision types - Wikipedia

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    From 2008 to 2017, pedestrian deaths resulting from vehicle collisions rose 35%, though areas with Vision Zero initiatives tended to buck this trend. [ 13 ] As of March 2004 [update] , the pedestrian traffic fatalities ratio was 11% of all traffic deaths in the US, according to the NHTSA's National Center for Statistics and Analysis. [ 11 ]