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Found 47 datasets matching "vision zero view".

  • #1 City

    Data that that populates the Vision Zero View map, which can be found at www.nycvzv.info Vision Zero is the City's goal for ending traffic deaths and injuries. The Vision Zero action plan can be...

    Search relevance: 327.19 | Views last month: 30
  • #2 City

    In Spring 2014, DOT partnered with New York City Councilmembers across the five boroughs to host a number of Town Halls, where community members could come learn more about Vision Zero and give...

    Search relevance: 74.85 | Views last month: 0
  • #3 City

    DOT is partnering with Senior Centers across New York City to increase communication and obtain specific feedback from older New Yorkers about the challenges they face and potential street safety...

    Search relevance: 74.49 | Views last month: 0
  • #4 City

    Intersections where DOT installs traffic calming measures that guide drivers to turn left or right at a safer speed and angle, as well as increase visibility for pedestrians in the crosswalk....

    Search relevance: 74.23 | Views last month: 0
  • #5 City

    Speed Humps are a raised area of a roadway designed to reduce vehicle speeds. Dates reflect the first time a speed hump was installed at a location, subsequent removals and/or re-installations are...

    Search relevance: 74.23 | Views last month: 0
  • #6 City

    Enhanced Crossings are marked high-visibility crosswalks on calm streets with low vehicle volumes and a strong pedestrian desire to cross. Standard DOT toolbox treatments are used (ADA pedestrian...

    Search relevance: 74.23 | Views last month: 0
  • #7 City

    On November 7, 2014, New York City’s default speed limit was changed from 30 mph to 25 mph. Unless otherwise signed, all streets in New York City are governed by this 25 mph speed limit. Driving...

    Search relevance: 73.86 | Views last month: 0
  • #8 City

    Street Team members trained the general public with Vision Zero hands-on safety exercises including safe walking and biking, car safety tips and an opportunity to get inside of large delivery...

    Search relevance: 73.86 | Views last month: 0
  • #9 City

    Intersections where DOT installs signals that show a walk sign for pedestrians before showing a green light to vehicle traffic. The goal of these signals is to improve street safety by giving...

    Search relevance: 73.86 | Views last month: 0
  • #10 City

    In Spring 2014, DOT hosted nine pedestrian safety workshops across the five boroughs aimed at gathering community feedback on areas in need of safety improvements. This feedback was used to shape...

    Search relevance: 73.75 | Views last month: 0
  • #11 City

    Safety-oriented engineering improvements that use multiple treatments (signals, markings, concrete etc) on both corridors and intersections. Improvements are generally aimed at better organizing...

    Search relevance: 73.49 | Views last month: 0
  • #12 City

    The Safe Streets for Seniors program is an initiative aimed at increasing safety for older New Yorkers. Based on factors such as senior population density, injury crashes, and senior trip...

    Search relevance: 73.49 | Views last month: 0
  • #13 City

    Safety-oriented engineering improvements that use multiple treatments (signals, markings, concrete etc) on both corridors and intersections. Improvements are generally aimed at better organizing...

    Search relevance: 73.49 | Views last month: 0
  • #14 City

    The intersections with the highest number of pedestrian KSI (killed and severely injured) that cumulatively account for 15% of the borough’s total pedestrian KSI. Developed as part of the Borough...

    Search relevance: 73.12 | Views last month: 0
  • #15 City

    Areas in each borough were ranked on a pedestrian KSI density basis. Areas were selected from most dense to least, such that, when combined, account for half of all of pedestrian KSI in the...

    Search relevance: 73.12 | Views last month: 0
  • #16 City

    Priority Bicycle Districts are neighborhoods with comparatively high numbers of cyclist KSI (Killed or Seriously Injured) and few dedicated bicycle facilities. These districts, seven in Brooklyn...

    Search relevance: 73.12 | Views last month: 0
  • #17 City

    Taxi fleets, for-hire vehicle bases, and industry associations have been welcoming TLC into their establishments to discuss Vision Zero and traffic safety. TLC staff use a presentation to guide...

    Search relevance: 72.87 | Views last month: 0
  • #18 City

    Hands-on safety demonstrations are held in conjunction with local partners throughout New York City, bringing traffic safety education and assistance directly to the public. Events include car...

    Search relevance: 72.87 | Views last month: 0
  • #19 City

    The Neighborhood Slow Zone program is an application based program which takes a neighborhood area and reduces the speed limit to 20 mph. Areas are chosen based on crashes, presence of schools and...

    Search relevance: 72.64 | Views last month: 0
  • #20 City

    Priority Corridors where the signal progression has been changed to match the 25 MPH speed limit. For a complete list of Vision Zero maps, please follow this link

    Search relevance: 72.64 | Views last month: 0

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