VISION ZERO Agenda Eliminating fatal and severe injuries
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VISION ZERO:
Agenda Eliminating fatal and severe injuries for all road users
What is Vision Zero? A multidisciplinary approach to eliminate severe injuries and fatalities for ALL roadway users
There is no ONE solution. Everyone plays a role in making our streets safer.
Why YOU Are Here We cannot do this alone Add context to the data Identify implementable action items Inspiration to the municipality toolkits
A Successful Program Leadership Safer Roads, Safer Speeds Equity-Based Education & Community Engagement Data-Driven & Transparent
What We Will Accomplish Data Analysis to understand crash trends Actionable strategies to reduce fatal & serious injury crashes Measurable goals & timeframes Short-term (5 years or less)
Task Force Workshops WORKSHOP 1 WORKSHOP 2 Kick-Off SEP 20 19 • What we are doing 3 • Areas of focus Data Review JAN 20 20 WORKSHOP • What the data is telling us • Identify corridors for focused initiatives • Develop draft action items WORKSHOP 4 APR Action Items JUN Action Plan 20 20 • Refine and finalize action items • Review Draft Action Plan
The Core Working Group • Mayor’s Office • TPO • Engineering • Planning • Emergency Services/Police • Transit • FDOT • Development Services/Plan Review • School District • Public Health • Parks & Recreation
The Advisory Task Force • Businesses • Hospitals • Tourism • Public Health • General Public • Social Service Agencies • Walking and Biking Advocacy Groups • Senior Center • Emergency Services • City Marketing/Communication
DATA SNAPSHOT Fatal & Severe Injury Crashes – 2014 to 2018
From 2015 to 2020… XXX TOTAL FATAL & SEVERE INJURY CRASHES XX XXX FATALITIES SEVERE INJURIES
Where fatal & severe injury crashes are occurring
When are fatal & severe injury crashes occurring
Common Attributes XX% ON ROADS WITH SPEEDS POSTED 35 MPH OR GREATER XX% ON WIDE ROADS WITH 5+ TRAVEL LANES
Contributing Factors: XX% ALCOHOL OR DRUGS XX% DISTRACTED DRIVING
BREAKDOWN BY MODE Fatal & Severe Injury Crashes
Crash Types – Vehicles
Crash Types – Motorcycles
Crash Types – Pedestrians
Crash Types – Bicyclists
HIGH INJURY NETWORKS Fatal & Severe Injury Crashes
High Injury Network
TAKING ACTION To Prevent Fatal & Severe Injury Crashes
Equity versus Equality
LEADERSHIP
CLOSING & REMINDERS
- Agenda sistemica y agenda institucional
- Zero defect zero effect
- Programmazione cnc simulator
- The process of eliminating bones or impurities
- Innovation and invention
- How to remove epsilon productions from grammar
- Eliminating the parameter trig
- Involves eliminating columns in a table
- Left factoring algorithm
- Fol
- Vision workshop agenda
- 7 reglas de oro seguridad
- Vision zero
- Structured light
- Chapter 20 weather patterns and severe storms
- Chapter 20 weather patterns and severe storms
- Unit 15:4 providing first aid for shock
- Chapter 28 head and spine injuries
- Chapter 21 caring for head and spine injuries
- Chapter 15 injuries to muscles and bones
- Chapter 14:1 using body mechanics
- Chapter 14 bleeding shock and soft tissue injuries
- Chapter 13:2 preventing accidents and injuries
- Chapter 11 assessment and evaluation of sports injuries
- Chapter 12 lesson 1 benefits of physical activity
- Common track injuries
- How are sports injuries classified and managed
- Fatal equilibrium