Vision zero: a toolkit for road safety in the modern era

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Vision Zero (VZ) is a public program that aims to have zero fatalities or serious injuries from road traffic crashes. This article examines various major components of VZ: how VZ redefines road safety, how VZ principles and philosophies can be applied to modern car and road designs, and how VZ can be applied to traffic. Applications of these principles to real-world traffic infrastructure are explored in order to show policymakers the toolkits available to increase road safety while taking into consideration local contexts.

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Kim, E., Muennig, P., & Rosen, Z. (2017, December 1). Vision zero: a toolkit for road safety in the modern era. Injury Epidemiology. SpringerOpen. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40621-016-0098-z

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