Vision Zero Canada
Advocating for the elimination of death & injury on Canada’s roads.
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Vision Zero Canada in the Media
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VZ Principles ▽
The right to safe mobility
The 20th century paradigm
The Vision Zero difference
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Qu’est-ce que la Vision Zéro ?
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The safe systems approach for road safety ▷
Introduction
The Safe Systems Approach
Layer #1: The Driver
Layer #2: Safe Speeds
Layer #3: Safe Roads
Layer #4: Safe Vehicles
Conclusion
Further reading
Table 1: Road User Injury Risk by Speed
Table 2: Old vs. new style safety thinking
VZ toolkit ▷
Abstract
Introduction
Vision Zero’s philosophy ▷
No traffic deaths are acceptable
More onus on manufacturers, designers, regulators
A public health perspective on road safety
Design principles of vision zero ▷
Constrained motor vehicle space
Harm reduction
Safe speeds
Modal separation
Vision zero toolkit ▷
Median barriers
Modern roundabouts
Speed humps
Pedestrian islands
Enforcement under vision zero ▷
On-board technology
Speed cameras
Red light cameras
The challenge of non-professional drivers
Preparing for autonomous vehicles
Conclusion
Shared responsibility 2.0
References
Notes on reuse
video introductions
Ten Tips for Safe Systems
UN Five Pillars for Road Safety (2011) ▷
Road Safety Management
Safer Roads and Mobility
Safer Vehicles
Safer Road Users
Post-Crash Response
European Charter of Pedestrians’ Rights (1988)
Blog ▽
There’s finally a way to reduce texting-while-driving …
Open Letter to the Honourable Marc Garneau
Open letter to Mayor Jim Watson in the wake of the Westboro bus crash
Some lessons for Saskatoon … and every Canadian city
The state of urban cycling: A conversation with Chris and Melissa Bruntlett
Crossing lines in Montreal
Toronto needs real Vision Zero
Road violence and the English Language
George Orwell on Traffic Safety
Edmonton Comes to its Senses around Pedestrian Hi-Viz
A Plea for Vision Zero in Ottawa
Welcome to Vision Zero Canada
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Bike sticker multipack ▷
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Retailers near you
#parkingdirty starter pack
“I park in bike lanes” sticker multipack ▷
the basics
how to order
a closer look
eco-pack
“I park on sidewalks” sticker multipack ▷
the basics
how to order
a closer look
eco-pack
“I stop in crosswalks” sticker multipack ▷
the basics
how to order
a closer look
eco-pack
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