Berkeley Vision Zero Action Plan

 

This plan outlines Berkeley’s roadmap to zero traffic deaths and severe injuries by 2028, prioritizing safety improvements in the city’s most impacted areas.
February 16, 2023• 1 minute read
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Berkeley Vision Zero Action Plan

 

This plan outlines Berkeley’s roadmap to zero traffic deaths and severe injuries by 2028, prioritizing safety improvements in the city’s most impacted areas.
February 16, 2023• 1 minute read

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