Resources and News

The purpose of this page is to house materials and information for people interested in the work of the Vision Zero Council.

The Vision Zero Council Annual Report can be found here.

The Automated Traffic Enforcement Safety Guidance for Municipalities can be found here.

The Idaho Stop Study can be found here.

The No Turn on Red report can be found here.


Driver Alcohol Detection System for Safety (DDADS) Resources

September, 2023

WORKPLACE Installation Manual - IMA13982

WORKPLACE Product Sheet - PSH14147

WORKPLACE Product Specification - BoYTUy-PSP13995

 

New Complete Streets Controlling Design Policy and Directive

August 21, 2023

Updated Complete Streets Controlling Design

Complete Streets Controlling Design Criteria Engineering and Construction Directive

June, 2023

Safe Routes to School Program

January, 2023

Vision Zero Council Proposals to C.G.A.  (This document reflects the policy proposals submitted to the Connecticut General Assembly for consideration by the Vision Zero Council for the 2023 legislative session).

 

.05 Saves Lives Coalition Resource Materials

March, 2023

AB InBev Road Safety Policies

Drug & Alc Prevalence during Covid

NTSB .05 Safety Briefing

Rationale for .05% BAC Limit

  • The U.S. Department of Transportation National Roadway Safety Strategy can be found here.
  • The Department of Consumer Protection – Liquor Control Division Contacts and Links:
  • Verify and lookup permits at: www.elicense.ct.gov
  • For General inquiries and complaints: DCP.LiquorControl@ct.gov
  • Alcohol Use Disorder – Support and Assistance can be found at www.ctstronger.org
  • The Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services Programs and Campaigns: Cannabis Use and Awareness Campaign – Be in the Know!

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Press Releases:

June 6, 2023: Passage of HB5917 (Recommendations of the Vision Zero Council)

March, 2022: Safe System Brochure

January, 2022: National Roadway Safety Strategy

August 19, 2021: CTDOT Will Host Meeting of Vision Zero Council to Reduce Roadway  Fatalities