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Vision Zero is a multi-national traffic safety initiative that was founded in Sweden in the late 1990s. It’s based on the philosophy that no one should be killed or seriously injured within the road transport system. Ultimately, the main goal of Vision Zero is to achieve zero fatalities or serious injuries on the road. One of the Kamloops Transportation Master Plan's strategic directions is to “develop and implement a comprehensive Vision Zero Road Safety Strategy by 2021 that outlines goals and measures to achieve a target of zero collisions causing fatalities or serious injuries by 2039.”
To view the overview of the strategy with crash data analysis, click here.
The City is gathering input from stakeholders and the public. The project team is seeking your stories, lived experiences and input on traffic safety. This information, along with collision data review, crash analyses, and input from industry partners, will be compiled in a report to Council in fall 2022.
Vision Zero is a multi-national traffic safety initiative that was founded in Sweden in the late 1990s. It’s based on the philosophy that no one should be killed or seriously injured within the road transport system. Ultimately, the main goal of Vision Zero is to achieve zero fatalities or serious injuries on the road. One of the Kamloops Transportation Master Plan's strategic directions is to “develop and implement a comprehensive Vision Zero Road Safety Strategy by 2021 that outlines goals and measures to achieve a target of zero collisions causing fatalities or serious injuries by 2039.”
To view the overview of the strategy with crash data analysis, click here.
The City is gathering input from stakeholders and the public. The project team is seeking your stories, lived experiences and input on traffic safety. This information, along with collision data review, crash analyses, and input from industry partners, will be compiled in a report to Council in fall 2022.
The following survey is to receive input on the draft actions for Kamloops’ Vision Zero Strategy and Action Plan, which supports the goal from the Transportation Master Plan that states a desire to have zero fatal and serious injuries on streets and pathways by 2039.