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What would it take to eliminate traffic deaths and serious injuries — for good?

The City of Richmond’s eye-opening three-part radio series breaks down Vision Zero, a global movement that aims to make our streets safer for everyone. Learn how we’re working toward a future where everyone can get home safely — whether they’re walking, biking, or driving:

  • Part 1 | Are zero fatal crashes even possible?
  • Part 2 | A look through a law enforcement lens
  • Part 3 | The role of pedestrians, bikers, and drivers

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