In a heartening twist of fate, Hoboken, New Jersey, has set a remarkable record by going nine years without a single traffic fatality. This feat isn’t sheer luck, but a result of the collaborative efforts of local government, community groups, and proactive residents committed to road safety. The Vision Zero movement drives this success, emphasizing that through data, engagement, and public involvement, cities can actively shape safer neighborhoods.
Community members play a vital role by identifying issues and participating in decisions that directly affect their streets. By encouraging residents to flag potential hazards, Hoboken has transformed into a model city for others looking to drastically reduce traffic fatalities. It’s a powerful reminder of what can be achieved when everyone gets involved—sometimes it takes a village to keep the roads safe!
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Andrew Johnson
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