Green Action Centre and Bike Winnipeg invite you to join us for a local viewing of the APBP webinar: Exploring Vision Zero: Legal Rights and Issues for Pedestrians and Cyclists


The webinar viewing takes place in the EcoCentre boardroom (3rd floor, 303 Portage Ave) and will be followed by group discussion of local applications.


RSVPs appreciated but not necessary. Hope to see you then!


cheers,

Beth


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Exploring Vision Zero: Legal Rights and Issues for Pedestrians and Cyclists


Wednesday, Apr. 15th, 2-3pm, EcoCentre Boardroom

Key learning objectives:

  1. Understand the background and focus of the Vision Zero concept, and how laws relating to vulnerable road users relate to this concept
  2. Identify strategies for implementing a Vision Zero plan
  3. Recognize ways to improve laws that protect pedestrians and cyclists
Description:
Traffic laws that ensure the safety and fair treatment of pedestrians and cyclists vary widely from state to state, and within states. Is there a better alternative? Vision Zero uses one simple idea to reframe the issue of legal rights for vulnerable users: all citizens have the right to safe mobility—on a par with the right to clean air or safe drinking water. The Vision Zero approach to mobility prioritizes safety and presumes that traffic fatalities are preventable; the focus is on changing transportation culture. APBP’s next two webinars (April 15 and May 20) explore Vision Zero and how communities have begun to rethink engineering, education and enforcement to promote behavioral change.

Presenters will discuss the origins of Vision Zero, the implications of Vision Zero for equity, key factors in implementation, and the roles of advocacy groups and law enforcement. The City of Seattle’s Vision Zero plan provides an example of a plan that integrates policy, regulations, street design and law enforcement to achieve a visionary goal of ending traffic deaths and serious injuries by 2030. The webinar concludes with a discussion of ways to clarify and improve laws and regulations that protect vulnerable road users.

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