Municipal Delegation Package Alberta Office of Traffic Safety

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Municipal Delegation Package Alberta Office of Traffic Safety

Delegation Points of Discussion Office of Traffic Safety Vision Zero Community Mobilization Key Resources Office of Traffic Safety Creative Photo from Travel Alberta’s Facebook page by Ryan Blair Photography. Made B&W for this presentation.

Alberta Road Safety 2012-2016 Population 9.8% Number of drivers 8.9% 2013: 2,902,520 2016: 3,148,538 Licensed Drivers Population 9.8% Number of drivers 8.9% Registered vehicles 7.7% Hwy traffic volumes 8.4% In 2015, the social cost of collisions in Alberta was estimated to be between $4.6 billion and $10.3 billion.

Photo from Travel Alberta’s Facebook taken by Travel Alberta. But one thing is clear. We must continue to explore good practices to expect continued results.

Office of Traffic Safety Vision Zero Zero deaths and serious injuries on Alberta’s roads. We do not accept that fatalities and serious injuries on our roads are inevitable or acceptable. We will strive to create a system in which safe decisions are the easiest ones to make and mistakes are not punished with death or serious injury. Photo from Travel Alberta’s Facebook by Sidney Blak Photography

Safe System Approach Safe System Safe Road Users Safe Infrastructure Safe Vehicles Safe Speed Safe Infrastructure Photography from Travel Alberta’s Facebook by Paual Zukn Photography

Community Mobilization Vision Mobilize Alberta communities to embrace and achieve Vision Zero. Outcomes Encourage shared responsibility for traffic safety Build community capacity to address safety priorities Inspire and enable collective action to improve safety

Key Resources Community Mobilization Consultants communitymobilization@saferoads.com Alberta Traffic Safety Fund (ATSF) www.saferoads.com/grants atsf@gov.ab.ca Saferoads.com Information and free resources to download/order

Available Creative

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Contacts For Alberta Traffic Safety Fund: atsf@gov.ab.ca For creative files: OfficeOfTrafficSafety@gov.ab.ca For Community Mobilization support: CommunityMobilization@saferoads.com For Alberta Traffic Safety Fund: atsf@gov.ab.ca For any other questions: Photo from Travel Alberta’s Facebook by sdlpoto on Instagram.