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Orange County lays out Vision Zero plan, highlights $3.7 million regional grant and high-injury corridors
Summary
Orange County officials rolled out a Vision Zero ("Division 0") action plan aiming to eliminate fatalities and severe injuries by 2040, backed by a $3.7 million regional grant and a toolkit of 50+ safety countermeasures focused on high-injury corridors such as Pine Hills.
Orange County officials on Saturday presented a multi-pronged traffic-safety strategy called Vision Zero (also styled "Division 0") that sets a long-range goal of eliminating traffic fatalities and severe injuries by 2040.
Humberto Castillero, manager of the county’s Traffic Engineering Division, described the program’s six chapters—crash analysis, data, public engagement, policy review, toolkit and recommendations—and the 50-plus countermeasures the county will use to prioritize work on the most dangerous corridors. He said a regional grant of $3,700,000 helped pay for the action-plan development and…
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