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Testimony on HB 885, Vision Zero

Testimony to Maryland House of Delegates Environment & Transportation Committee, February 28, 2019

The Action Committee for Transit encourages the passage of House Bill 885, which would establish a statewide Vision Zero program within the Department of Transportation.

According to a 2018 report, traffic deaths nationwide dropped by one percent. But in Maryland that year, 557 people died in traffic crashes — a 7 percent increase over 2016. This exceeded the Department of Transportation’s 2016-2020 performance goal of 387 or fewer deaths by 44 percent. Traffic related deaths and serious injuries cause significant community grief, devastating loss for families and negatively impact Maryland’s economy.

The state’s current Strategic Highway Safety plan laudably aims at a long-term goal of zero traffic deaths, and it is designed to cut traffic deaths in half (to 296) by 2030. But given the increasing incidences of distracted driving and other dangers to pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorists, we need to take more urgent and dedicated action to stop these preventable deaths. An official Vision Zero program as contemplated by HB 885 includes at least two powerful tools we have in this effort.

Cities across the country have signed onto Vision Zero, but these techniques are not limited to urban areas. Officially adopting Vision Zero would place Maryland in a small but growing number of states — as diverse as Washington, North Carolina, and North Dakota — that are using data and evidence to save lives and prevent severe injury.

In dedicating resources and attention to Vision Zero, Maryland can save lives and set an example for the rest of the country. We urge passage of HB 885.