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The Vision Zero Action Plan is intended to help end traffic deaths and injuries on New York City streets.
The plan seeks to improve street safety by:
Vision Zero programs discourage dangerous behavior on roads and streets. They combine better enforcement and roadway engineering with improved emergency response and public campaigns on safe driving.
The Department of Transportation (DOT) provides many brochures, booklets, and other materials on traffic safety for children, teens, and adults.
Materials are available in several languages and also are prepared for the deaf and hard of hearing.
Download traffic safety education materials.
You can also request a DOT representative to make a presentation at a school, senior center, or other community center.
You can learn about a program that provides a setting for DWI offenders to work off their community service sentences in an educational environment.
The Department of Transportation (DOT) has identified communities with a high number of senior pedestrian accidents.
In these communities, traffic engineers are improving safety by:
In addition, public educators are conducting pedestrian safety classes for seniors.
After safety improvements have been installed in the communities now identified for safety improvements, DOT will evaluate the Safe Streets for Seniors program to determine the benefit and cost of expanding it to other neighborhoods.
Learn more about the Safe Streets for Seniors program.
Pedestrian Signal Changes
In Safe Streets for Seniors Program neighborhoods, the timing and function of some pedestrian crossing lights may have changed. The "Walk" light may be on for less time and the "Don't Walk" sign may start flashing sooner, so that seniors can finish crossing safely. Also, the "Walk" light may go on while the traffic signal is still red to allow pedestrians to start crossing the street before the cars start turning across the crosswalk.
Program Boundaries and Schedule
Select neighborhoods have been identified for inclusion in the Safe Streets for Seniors Program. Senior Centers in these neighborhoods can provide you information about pedestrian safety training classes.
Get a list of Safe Streets for Seniors Program neighborhoods.
Program Suggestions and Contact Information
The Safe Streets for Seniors program accepts comments and requests.
Online
Email the Department of Transportation.
By Mail
Manhattan Borough Commissioners Office
Department of Transportation
59 Maiden Lane, 37th Floor
New York, NY 10038