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Road Safety Action Plan

 'ROAD SAFETY ACTION PLAN VISION ZERO' in bold text, with a phoenix symbol within the letter 'O' and yellow road markings beneath the text

Understanding the importance of safety as a core function, Phoenix has invested in a comprehensive Road Safety Action Plan to further existing efforts. The plan provides a framework and key strategies for safety enhancements citywide.

It also includes a method for evaluating data and determines a High Injury Network (HIN) that identifies problem locations and prioritizes solutions

In January 2022, the Phoenix City Council approved incorporating the goals of Vision Zero into the Road Safety Action Plan.

What is Vision Zero?

Vision Zero is built around a core philosophy that traffic-related deaths and serious injuries are preventable. The Vision Zero Network recognizes cities taking action toward adopting this approach as "Vision Zero Communities."

2022-2023 Annual Report

The Vision Zero Road Safety Action Plan Annual Report provides an update to the community about traffic safety and crash trends in Phoenix.

City Council Approval

  • In September 2022, the Phoenix City Council unanimously approved a comprehensive Vision Zero Road Safety Action Plan and allocated $10 million annually for its implementation. 
  • The City Council decision also approved the formation of an 11-member Vision Zero Community Advisory Committee, which will provide feedback and recommendations on how the plan is facilitated. Members will be appointed by the Mayor and City Council.

 

Community Advisory Committee Meetings

Meetings are held in-person and virtually at 5 p.m.  Check the Street Transportation Department calendar for meeting venue details.

The meeting agenda, which includes instructions about how to participate virtually via Webex or by phone, will be posted on the Public Meeting Notices webpage in advance of each meeting.

The Five E's of Traffic Safety

The Street Transportation Department has been proactively investing in the Five E's of Traffic Safety: Evaluation, Engineering, Enforcement, Education and Equity.

1. Evaluation is benchmarking efforts to measure effectiveness of implemented initiatives

2. Engineering identifies tools and resources needed to successfully address roadway safety items that include roadway design, traffic engineering, maintenance, operation and planning

3. Enforcement is ensuring users of the roadway are following the rules

4. Education is conducting communication campaigns and initiatives that promote and teach safe roadway user behavior including people driving, riding transit, walking and bicycling

5. Equity in transportation ensures that work efforts are free from bias, and identifies, understands and eliminates barriers that exist for people using the network​​​​​​​​​​

Safety Videos

Community Engagement

Community engagement was integral to the formation of this actionable plan. The input of those who travel Phoenix's roadways, whether driving, walking or biking, was key to making streets safer for everyone.​

More than 2,500 community members participated in Phase 1 of the public involvement process, which included an online interactive survey, and a variety of virtual and in-person meetings and events that were held citywide from November 2021 through February 2022. 

Phase 2 of community engagement ran from June through August 2022, during which residents were asked to review a draft of the plan and provide feedback by taking a survey.​ In total, more than 5,000 comments from residents about roadway safety were received throughout the public involvement opportunities. ​​

Virtual Public Meetings and Updates

Resources

Contact the Road Safety Department

General inquiries: 602-262-6284​​​

Email: RoadSafety@phoenix.gov