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Our goal: To eliminate all traffic-related deaths and reduce severe injury crashes by 50 percent. 

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​​Vision Zero Dallas emblem in blue and green.
Photo of Dallas' first bike signal at the Gaston & Abrams intersection.



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We must come together and act now.
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Traffic deaths occur in Dallas at an alarming rate. The human suffering they cause should not be accepted as part of daily life and can be prevented.​​

How will we reach this goal? By taking a Vision Zero approach.

  • Explore crash data to understand where, when, and why crashes are occurring on our roadways.
  • Share the Vision Zero message with your friends, family, and coworkers and invite them to help make Dallas safer for all roadway users.
  • Attend public meetings to give your input on how Dallas roadways can be enhanced to improve safety.
  • Look out for one another on our roadways. Safety is a shared responsibility.
The complete list of strategies and action items can be found in the Vision Zero Dallas Action Plan. 

Resources

Here are some resources on zero-focused traffic safety programs that are related to our efforts.​​

  • Click here for Vision Zero Dallas materials that can be downloaded and shared:VisionZero_Communications Materials City of Dallas - ​Vision Zero Communications Materials (English and Spanish)​
  • Visit the North Central Texas Council of Governments' Pedestrian Safety Action Plan for the Dallas-Fort Worth region: NCTCOG Pedestrian Safety Action Plan​ 
  • Visit the national Vision Z​ero Network homepage. 
  • Visit the National Safety Council's Road to Zero Coalition page.
  • Visit the Towar​d Zero Deaths national strategy homepage. 

Plans and Reports button with a picture of a report with a colorful bar graph on the cover.Data and Maps button with a photo of the Dallas downtown skyline in the evening.Vision Zero Projects button with two traffic signals workers repairing a traffic signal.​

 
 

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