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EUGENE VISION ZERO <br />Two-year actions <br />~ '& <br />DB-1: Increase awareness of Vision Zero. <br />------------------------------- <br />DB-2: Deploy speed reader trailers to increase awareness of speeding and slow vehicle speeds. <br />------------- <br />DB-3: Install automated enforcement cameras for red light violations on the Vision Zero <br />High Crash Network using a data-driven process Direct revenue generated by traffic citations <br />directly back to the City's Vision Zero Program . <br />DB-4: Focus traffic enforcement on the Vision Zero High Crash Network and on behaviors <br />contributing to fatal and serious injury crashes (impaired driving, speeding, failure to yield, <br />aggressive driving, and distracted driving). <br />DB-5: Develop and implement a social marketing campaign that identifies dangerous <br />behaviors. Include messaging that communicates personal and shared responsibility to keep <br />our community safe. <br />DB-6: Support legislation to allow the use of fixed stand-alone, unstaffed speed safety <br />cameras on the Vision Zero High Crash Network and Intersections in Eugene. <br />DB-7: Require training on traffic safety and Vision Zero values for all City employees <br />receiving fleet driving permissions . Move toward requirement for defensive driving class. <br />DB-8: Develop and implement a marketing campaign(s) that promotes defensive skills all <br />road users can learn to increase safety including, but not limited to, 1) increase knowledge <br />of defensive driving and biking skills that teach people how to anticipate other road users' <br />potential movements and 2) increase visibil ity for people walking and biking. Support with <br />education and distribution of safety equipment such as sunglasses, lights and reflectors. <br />Five-year actions <br />~ <br />'& <br />DB-9: Increase number of Full Time Equivalent (FTE) of Eugene Police Department Patrol <br />Operations Division so that officers have discretionary time to enforce traffic safety. <br />DB-10: Increase FTE in order to hire an Injury Prevention Specialist with training in traffic <br />safety for the Fire & Emergency Medical Services Department. <br />DB-11: Provide transportation options and safety information to residents with suspended <br />licenses at the City of Eugene Community Court and traffic court. <br />DB-12: Purchase speed reader trailers designed for deployment on arterial streets . <br />36
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