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Houston, TX combines GIS mapping and survey data to identify its most dangerous streets

Houston, TX GIS mapping and survey data on dangerous streets

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The City of Houston's Planning Department is conducting a Vision Zero Survey in order to prioritize street safety improvements based on feedback from residents. Residents are also being asked to identify specific dangerous streets and intersections on an interactive map. EngagementHQ's GIS functionality allows the City to highlight the streets with the highest percent of fatal crashes. The City is using this crowdsourced data to develop an action plan to end traffic deaths and serious injuries.

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Vision Zero | Let's Talk Houston

Welcome! Do you want to engage with Vision Zero Houston? You're in the right place. Here you will be able to offer feedback, ask questions, pose ideas, and help the City prioritize efforts to end traffic deaths and serious injuries on Houston streets by 2030. Click below to view draft action items related to each of the focus areas: overaching, make driving safe, make connecting to transit safe, and make walking and biking safe. Be sure to register to participate! Everyone deserves safe, accessible streets and sidewalks. That’s why Houston is committed to ending traffic deaths and serious injuries by 2030. We can prevent people from dying on our roadways. No loss of life is acceptable. Vision Zero Houston prioritizes safety and accessibility in street design for people of all ages and abilities. It requires collaboration and leadership to improve mobility through engineering, enforcement, education, evaluation, and equity. Vision Zero Houston is a comprehensive and holistic approach to safer streets that supports the common good and enhances the quality of life for all Houstonians.

Vision Zero | Let's Talk Houston

Welcome! Do you want to engage with Vision Zero Houston? You're in the right place. Here you will be able to offer feedback, ask questions, pose ideas, and help the City prioritize efforts to end traffic deaths and serious injuries on Houston streets by 2030. Click below to view draft action items related to each of the focus areas: overaching, make driving safe, make connecting to transit safe, and make walking and biking safe. Be sure to register to participate! Everyone deserves safe, accessible streets and sidewalks. That’s why Houston is committed to ending traffic deaths and serious injuries by 2030. We can prevent people from dying on our roadways. No loss of life is acceptable. Vision Zero Houston prioritizes safety and accessibility in street design for people of all ages and abilities. It requires collaboration and leadership to improve mobility through engineering, enforcement, education, evaluation, and equity. Vision Zero Houston is a comprehensive and holistic approach to safer streets that supports the common good and enhances the quality of life for all Houstonians.

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