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INTRODUCING VISION ZERO
METRO TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEENOVEMBER 4, 2015
VALERIE WATSONTRANSPORTATION PLANNING ASSOCIATE – ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION DIVISIONCITY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
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WHAT IS VISION ZERO?
Reduce traffic deaths to zero by 2025
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Executive Directive 10: VISION ZERO FOR LOS ANGELES
Reduction in traffic deaths by 2017, prioritizing older adults and children walking
20%
ZERO traffic deaths citywide by 2025
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LOS ANGELES COLLISION LANDSCAPE
Primary travel mode for all trips(Los Angeles County)
People killed orseverely injured by mode
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LOS ANGELES COLLISION LANDSCAPE
Collisions by mode People killed by mode
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LOS ANGELES COLLISION LANDSCAPE
In the City of Los Angeles:
95 collisions occur per day on our streets, more than 30,000 per year.
200+ people die every year from collisions.
44% of all deaths and severe injuries involve people walking or bicycling.
30% of all people killed or severely injured while walking or bicycling are youth and older adults.
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HIGH INJURY NETWORK (HIN)
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VEHICLE SPEED & INJURY SEVERITY
Speed is a fundamental predictor of crash survival.
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STRATEGIES
Engineering
Education
Enforcement
Evaluation/Data
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CESAR CHAVEZ & CHICAGO
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CESAR CHAVEZ & ST LOUIS
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CESAR CHAVEZ & CUMMINGS
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WEBSITE – INFORMATION MATERIALS
PDF PDF PDF
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WHO WILL BE INVOLVED?
ExecutiveSteering Committee
Los AngelesPolice Department
Los AngelesDepartment of TransportationMayor’s Office
Los AngelesFire Department
Los Angeles CountyDepartment of Public Health
Task ForceCity Staff
Vision Zero AllianceLocal Communities
Los AngelesPublic Works
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CONTINUED EFFORTS TOWARDS SAFER STREETS
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IMMEDIATE NEXT STEPS
Over the next year, the Executive Steering Committeewill direct the activities of the Task Force to achieve the actions from Executive Directive No. 10.
Action Item Lead Agency Participating Agency
Target
Define roles and responsibilities of Executive Steering Committee
Develop framework and accountability measures for Task Force
Address immediate traffic safety conditions through identifying priority corridors and implementing related safety improvements, education campaigns and enforcement strategies
Develop uniform process for interdepartmental data collection and sharing
Develop and coordinate long-term funding
Mayor’s Office, LADOT, LAPD
Mayor’s Office, LADOT, LAPD
LADOT, LAPD, BOE, BSS, LAFD, DPH
Mayor’s Office
Mayor’s Office, LADOT, LAPD, DPH
BOE, BSS, LAFD, DPH
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BSL, BCA, DOD, DOA, DCP, DONE, LAUSD, LASP, METRO, LA County Sheriff
Implement communications strategy and progress reporting