Hoboken, NJ has gone seven consecutive years without a traffic fatality. They've also seen a significant reduction in injuries, with significant injuries down 62% between 2022 and 2023. This has been achieved largely by lowering speed limits and redesigning streets.

https://www.hobokennj.gov/news/city-of-hoboken-reaches-new-vision-zero-milestone-seven-consecutive-years-without-a-traffic-death

#hoboken #VisionZero #traffic #safety

City of Hoboken reaches new Vision Zero milestone: seven consecutive years without a traffic death

The City has also seen a substantial decrease in serious traffic-related injuries.

@TheWarOnCars I wish my city (Toronto) took traffic safety as seriously...
@TheWarOnCars Having just gotten my first electric car, I am having to unlearn a lot of bad habits. A few of those are accelerating too quickly from a stop, being in a hurry when there is no need (p.s. there is never a need), and driving just over the speed limit or more.
I wish there were better ways to really enforce traffic laws as so many violations go unchecked as no one is there to make the charge.
Meanwhile, also in NJ--E Rutherford, you have this horrendous crime against pedestrians.
https://www.reddit.com/r/UrbanHell/comments/13tnmdx/walking_is_canceled/
@TheWarOnCars