


Take a look at the Maps & Data page if you’d like to explore past crashes, future safety projects, and traffic statistics.Visit our Vision Zero Task Force page to learn more about the group’s goals and sign up for an upcoming Task Force meeting.Target safety improvements, programs, and messaging at the communities and locations that need it most, not just those with the most requests. Equity: Focus resources on high-KSI corridors and districts.Implement quick-build data-driven safety improvements: Use low-cost solutions like paint, signs, and plastic posts in the right locations to quickly respond to dangerous behavior from road users.Increase community outreach and engagement: Get the public actively involved in promoting safety on our roadways.Strategize traffic enforcement and prioritize KSI-reduction strategies: Reduce the bad behaviors that we know are most responsible for crashes in which people are killed or severely injured (KSI).Form a Vision Zero task force: This group will get the right people and agencies together to guide the work of Vision Zero San José.

Build a robust data analytics tool: This will give us better information about where and why traffic crashes are happening.From improving our roadways with new safety measures to community engagement, we strive to make San José streets safer for walkers, rollers, and bicyclists. The goal of Vision Zero is to reduce and eventually eliminate traffic deaths and severe injuries. city to officially adopt a Vision Zero initiative. The City of San José takes traffic safety seriously. Suffering a severe injury or losing a loved one, due to a traffic crash, can completely transform a life.

Learn More About "Slow Down, San José" Visit our webpage, also available in Spanish and Vietnamese, to learn more about this Vision Zero campaign: Union Pacific Warm Springs Corridor Quiet Zone.Airport-Diridon-Stevens Creek Connector RFI.Caltrain Peninsula Corridor Electrification.Micro Mobility Violations and Citations.
