San Francisco Didn’t Meet Its Vision Zero Goals. Here’s Where the City Goes Next

In 2014, San Francisco officials committed to an ambitious – but not impossible – goal: to eliminate traffic deaths entirely. While traffic deaths persist, including those involving cyclists, the city points to several lessons learned over the last decade and a recommitment to the Vision Zero plan that has, in fact, helped to improve conditions […]

A City in New Jersey Hasn’t Had a Bicycle Death in 7 Years. Can the Model be Replicated Elsewhere?

Each year, approximately 1,200 Americans die in bicycle accidents. But none of them have happened in Hoboken, New Jersey, since 2017. The small city, just 10 minutes away from Manhattan, boasts an impressive feat having eliminated traffic-related deaths in less than a decade. “We have now marked seven years since our last traffic death in […]