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Austin Vision Zero

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City of Austin Vision Zero Program

Traffic Safety Conference

June 7, 2016

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64 people die in crashesin the average year

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Austin traffic deaths

3-year rolling avg.

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2015 Deaths by Transportation Mode

Source: APD

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2015 characteristics (% all fatal crashes)

Source: APD, current as of 1/8/16

• 61% Impaired • 33% Speeding involved • 28% Pedestrian Failure to Yield Right-of-Way• 34% Drivers involved in fatal crashes with

suspended or no Driver License • 33% No Seatbelt • 35% No Helmet • 43% occurred on High-Use Roadways• 45% occurred between midnight and 6 AM

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Public health problem like smoking or not wearing a seatbelt

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Crashes affect all Austinites

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Action Plan Visionsafe mobility as the top priority for the transportation system by setting the goal of zero deaths & zero serious injuries while traveling

builds on multiple existing safety initiatives, facilitates greater collaboration, leverages limited resources between City departments, agencies, and community partners

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Action Plan Visionrequires a concerted, multi-pronged approach that addresses:

• land use, transportation, infrastructure,engineering, & design;

• enforcement & prosecution;• education, culture change, public health, &

equity.

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Increased focus on design

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EquityPeople walking, biking, & riding motorcycles

Source: APD and Census 2013 5-year ACS Journey to work

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Source: TXDOT and Census 2010

EquityBlack & Hispanic Austinites

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Source: APD

EquityPeople experiencing homelessness

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II. Actions1. Evaluation: Collect, analyze,

communicate & share data

2. Enforcement: Focus on hotspots & target top factors

3. Engineering: Complete Street Design, Traffic Engineering, & Transportation Planning

4. Education: Create a targeted, branded Vision Zero education & media campaign

5. Policy changes

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1. Evaluation

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Actions address

Data quality, collection, sharing

Analysis & mapping

Evaluation

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2. Enforcement: Hotspots & Dangerous Behaviors

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Focus on Key Dangerous Behaviors

Source: TxDOT crash dataTime Period: 2010-2014

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3. Engineering: Complete Street Design, Traffic Engineering, & Transportation Planning

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Actions address Safety engineering

projects

Implement Complete Streets

Technology

CapMetro

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4. Education

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5. Policy Changes

Enforcement: - e.g. cite & release- distracted driving

Land use/design: - e.g. CodeNEXT &

Transportation Criteria Manual

Legislative: - e.g. allow safety cameras- lower default speed limit

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Establish a Vision Zero ProgramContinued interdepartmental, interagency, & community coordination

Continue the Vision Zero Task Force Representation from key community groups, including advocates for the most vulnerable road users.

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Report CardStaff will produce an annual Vision Zero Report Card, to be reviewed by the Task Force and the City Council.

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Appendix: Action Table & Costs

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Thank You

CONTACT INFORMATIONLaura Dierenfield, Manager

Active Transportation [email protected]

512-974-7189