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Join Automotus for Our Next Webinar!

Vision Zero is an ambitious strategy aimed at eliminating all traffic fatalities and severe injuries while increasing safe, healthy, and equitable mobility for all. Cities are increasingly focusing on Vision Zero through innovative curb management strategies to enhance pedestrian and cyclist safety. This webinar will explore how three cities have approached Vision Zero initiatives through curb management, addressing issues such as parking in bike lanes, bus stops, double parking, and more. We'll hear firsthand from city officials about their efforts, successes, and ongoing projects to create safer streets for everyone.


Our panel of experts will discuss the impact of these curb management strategies on urban safety, including the reduction of traffic incidents and improvements in the overall quality of urban life. We will also delve into the practical aspects of implementing such strategies, highlighting the importance of technology, policy adjustments, and community engagement in achieving Vision Zero goals.
 

Key takeaways:
 

  • Gain insights into how three cities have effectively implemented Vision Zero initiatives through innovative curb management strategies, addressing challenges such as parking in bike lanes, bus stops, and double parking.

  • Understand the significant impact of these curb management strategies on reducing traffic incidents, enhancing pedestrian and cyclist safety, and improving the overall quality of urban life.

  • Learn about the crucial role of technology and policy adjustments in supporting Vision Zero goals

  • Hear firsthand accounts from cities about their experiences with implementing curb management strategies, focusing on community engagement, policy reform, interdepartmental collaboration, and continuous improvement.

Speakers:

  • Kelly Ferguson, Chief of Staff, Automotus, Inc.

  • Greg Francese, Transportation Planner, City of Hoboken

  • Kim Lucas, Executive Director, Pittsburgh Department of Mobility & Infrastructure

  • Calvin Watts, Transportation Director, City of Atlanta (ATLDOT)

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