Eric Tuvel

January 29, 2020 • BY Eric Tuvel • IN News

One of Vision Zero’s strengths is its inclusivity, focusing on safe mobility for all road users — those walking, bicycling driving, riding transit or motorcycles or scooters, etc. Everyone. Still, we know that people walking are our most vulnerable road users, especially seniors and people with disabilities, so there is much-warranted priority on pedestrian safety …

New Illustrated Resource Promotes Bike Lanes for All, Vision-Zero Style Read More »

November 13, 2019 • BY Eric Tuvel • IN Families for Safe Streets, International, News, Press, U.S. Vision Zero Cities

As many Americans prepare to celebrate Thanksgiving later this month, thousands of others are planning events throughout the county and around the globe to remember those who have been lost in traffic violence that often could have been prevented. On Sunday, November 17, events — both big and small — will be held in honor …

Acting to End Traffic Violence: World Day of Remembrance is Sunday, Nov. 17th Read More »

September 29, 2018 • BY Eric Tuvel • IN News, U.S. Vision Zero Cities, Webinars

How do you catch the attention of people driving in order to not just talk about safety but actually motivate safe driving? We were pleased to be joined recently by city officials in Boston, Seattle, and San Antonio, as well as Cambridge Mobile Telematics (CMT), to learn about one promising strategy. In our September 28th …

Webinar Recap: “Safest Driver” Programs – Lessons from Boston, Seattle & San Antonio Read More »

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