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How Hoboken Became the Unlikeliest City to Eliminate Traffic Fatalities

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In a world where traffic fatalities dominate the headlines, Hoboken, New Jersey, shines as a beacon of hope. For nine glorious years, this city hasn’t reported a single fatal crash, thanks to its commitment to the Vision Zero movement. The secret? Community engagement. Residents aren’t just onlookers; they actively participate in safety initiatives, reporting issues and collaborating with local officials to make their streets safer.

The Vision Zero program advocates for identifying contributing factors to traffic accidents while pushing for policy changes and improved infrastructure. Hoboken’s success illustrates how grassroots efforts combined with government cooperation can lead to monumental change. Who knew safety could be achieved not just through laws, but through the voices of the community? It’s a testament to the power of collective action. One small city is proving that when people come together, they can rewrite the rules of safety on their roads. So, what’s next? Will other cities take note and follow suit, or will they continue to drive with their heads in the sand?

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