Deepening Our Commitment to Safer Streets Nationwide

 

March 2, 2026 • 1 minute read
Collage of photos from Safe Streets Research + Consulting staff

Deepening Our Commitment to Safer Streets Nationwide

 

March 2, 2026 • 1 minute read
We’re excited to share that Safe Streets Research + Consulting is now part of Fehr & Peers. Based in Portland, with staff in Seattle and Minneapolis, Safe Streets staff are recognized experts in transportation safety research and data analysis. We’re proud they chose us as the right long-term home for their work, reflecting our shared commitment to rigorous analysis and community impact.
Safe Streets Research + Consulting logo along side the Fehr & Peers Logo
As transportation decisions become more complex and more visible, clients and communities want guidance they can trust and stand behind. We’ve long supported public and private partners through challenging, high-stakes decisions with clear, data-driven insight. Safe Streets Research + Consulting expands the depth behind our safety and Complete Streets work, equipping clients with even stronger analysis and communication tools to confidently lead their communities forward.

We’re thrilled to welcome this talented team! Together, we’ll continue helping communities create safer streets for everyone.

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