We aren’t the only ones trying to make a difference.
Here are some other organizations we’ve run into along the way
Families for Safe Streets
Families for Safe Streets confronts the preventable epidemic of traffic violence by advocating for life-saving changes and providing support to those who have been impacted by crashes.
Road to Zero
Mission Statement: To meet our goal of eliminating traffic fatalities and severe injuries within the next 30 years, the Road to Zero Coalition will encourage stepped-up action and collaboration across disciplines, and a strong sense of urgency and accountability. We will develop priorities, take action individually and collaboratively, and encourage partners and stakeholders to elevate proven strategies and promising, innovative approaches.
Vision Zero Bellevue
Bellevue's Vision Zero initiative aims to eliminate traffic deaths and serious-injury collisions on city streets by 2030. To achieve this goal, the Bellevue City Council adopted the Safe System approach. This holistic-based approach to road safety bundles strategies focused on safe people, safe streets, safe speeds and safe vehicles—as well as the supporting elements of leadership, culture, partnerships and data.
World Day of Remembrance
The World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims (WDR) is commemorated on the third Sunday of November each year.
It is a high-profile global event to remember the many millions who have been killed and seriously injured on the world’s roads and to acknowledge the suffering of all affected victims, families and communities – millions added each year to countless millions already suffering: a truly tremendous cumulative toll.