Vision Zero Chapel Hill

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Whether you're driving, walking, or cycling, your input is important.

“Vision Zero Chapel Hill” is a local initiative to eliminate traffic deaths and serious injuries by 2031. Through traffic safety solutions and equitable mobility options for all, Vision Zero uses strategies informed by data to increase road safety to prevent serious injury and decrease crashes. These are the three main pillars of Vision Zero in Chapel Hill:

  1. Guiding town-wide policies for transportation planning, the design of streets and sidewalks, the maintenance of public rights-of-way, and traffic enforcement;
  2. Working with the community to create “Safe Routes to School”; and
  3. Prioritizing the safety of all road users in transportation decisions, with a special emphasis on vulnerable road users

Whether you're driving, walking, or cycling, your input is important.

“Vision Zero Chapel Hill” is a local initiative to eliminate traffic deaths and serious injuries by 2031. Through traffic safety solutions and equitable mobility options for all, Vision Zero uses strategies informed by data to increase road safety to prevent serious injury and decrease crashes. These are the three main pillars of Vision Zero in Chapel Hill:

  1. Guiding town-wide policies for transportation planning, the design of streets and sidewalks, the maintenance of public rights-of-way, and traffic enforcement;
  2. Working with the community to create “Safe Routes to School”; and
  3. Prioritizing the safety of all road users in transportation decisions, with a special emphasis on vulnerable road users
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3 months
  • Place a pin in a location where you feel unsafe as a person who walks, bikes, or drives.  
  • Place a pin in a location where you were almost hit walking, biking, or driving. 

Staff will use this information to inform their planning processes. This could be something like a site visit, a walk audit, or a traffic data collection depending on the circumstances.


Page last updated: 19 Nov 2024, 03:03 PM