Traffic & Transit
Take Bellevue's Vision Zero Safe Streets Survey
Bellevue wants traffic deaths at zero by 2030. The city needs your opinion on how to prioritize traffic safety efforts.

BELLEVUE, WA - Bellevue is setting an ambitious goal to eliminate traffic deaths in the city by the year 2030. City officials have created a survey to gather input from Bellevue residents to prioritize traffic safety improvements for the "Vision Zero" effort.
Bellevue's Vision Zero program was approved by City Council in 2016 as part of the city's comprehensive plan. In Bellevue, someone is killed or seriously injured in a traffic incident every 17 days on average, according to city officials.
Vision Zero is a nationwide movement to improve traffic safety. Vision Zero plans are being implemented across the country, including by WSDOT and the city of Seattle.
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