Fatal crashes are occurring throughout the region, not just in concentrated locations. Explore
crashes near you in our interactive crash data dashboard.
A key aspect of the safe systems approach is focused on equity. The goals of Vision Zero cannot be
achieved without recognizing the need to address systems that result in disproportionate safety
risks for some, particularly low-income and vulnerable communities.
Why? Many disadvantaged communities have historically been more impacted by higher speed roads
because of:
- High density residential development next to high-speed roads, not connected to adjacent land
uses, forcing activity to the busy road
- More people reliant on walking, biking, and riding public transportation to get around
- Lack of infrastructure to support walking, biking and public transportation (ex: sidewalk gaps
and crossings spaced too far apart)
Traditional transportation planning and policy work tends to focus on individual behavior-related
strategies, rather than addressing the policies and choices that created and sustain unsafe built
environments. This plan and future efforts have the responsibility to recognize and address equity
disparities systematically.
Taking Action with Vision Zero Orange County
The vision zero brand helps to generate visibility and familiarity in an effort to achieve campaign
participation community wide. The Orange County brand evokes the image of the roadside memorial, an
all too familiar reminder of the personal impact roadway crashes can have on individuals and
communities. This brand underlines the importance of joining the vision zero effort, reminding us of
the cost of inaction because even one death is too many.
To this end, the goal of the Orange
County Vision Zero Action Plan is to reduce the number of fatalities and severe injuries on the
transportation system to zero by 2040.
Eliminating deaths on our transportation system requires an ambitious, proactive method called the
safe system approach, which includes working on safer roads, safer vehicles, safer speeds,
addressing needs of all travelers, and strengthening post-crash care. All these elements work
together to build layers of protection into the transportation system.
Vision Zero Orange County will create a comprehensive Vision Zero Safety Action Plan for Orange
County, as well as additional action plans tailored for each city.
A Vision Zero Action Plan
includes:
- High Injury Network: Analyzing data to identify places on the transportation system with the
highest risk for fatal and serious injury crashes so that we can focus on our most important
problem areas.
- Equity Component: Identifying and prioritizing efforts in disadvantaged communities that are
disproportionately affected by traffic crashes.
- List of Priority Streets and Intersections: Producing a list of feasible projects that have the
most safety impact for the region.
- Educational and Enforcement Programs: Identifying key behavioral changes needed to reduce
crashes and methods for encouraging those changes.
- Sustained Effort: Establishing a defined process and identifying an organization responsible for
carrying out, updating, and monitoring progress.
The crash data dashboard provides a comprehensive view of crash data including type, severity, manner
of collision, and overall injury and fatality trends for the given period. The Orange County
dashboard is provided through MetroPlan's regional dashboard which relies on the Signal Four
Analytics database maintained by the University of Florida's GeoPlan Center. Further analysis
conducted at the county level as part of the VZ Action Plan process is detailed below with links to
some of the maps created as part of the plan.
Dash https://www.visionzerocfl.gov/pages/regional-vision-zero-data-dashboard
The data analysis approach involves identification of trends, locations and factors influencing
severe injury and fatal roadway crashes. The safety analysis sets a foundation on which to identify
cause and effect relationships, leading to the identification of future education, engineering, and
enforcement needs Analysis outputs may describe trends or locations according to the following
characteristics:
- Crash severity and trends over time
- Crash type (by roadway user, action/fault reported)
- Person type (i.e., gender, race, age)
- Crash factor (i.e., restraint use, alcohol/ drug use, speeding, etc.)
- Temporal variations (time-of-day, day-of-week, month)
- Roadway type (i.e., number of lanes, AADT, local/FDOT ownership)
- Roadway characteristics (i.e. at intersection, signal, crosswalk, posted speed)
- Maps: Network screening (based on crash frequency) and historic crash hot spots
- Establish High Injury Network (HIN) (including corridors and intersections)
The schedule below outlines the phases of Vision Zero Orange County, including the dates and action
items associated with each phase. If you have any questions or need additional assistance, please
contact Orange County Public Works Department at 407-836-7891 or at
humberto.castillero@ocfl.net.
Orange County Vision Zero Steering Committee | October 2023 to March 2024 The Steering
Committee Meeting phase will continue throughout creation of the Vision Zero Action Plan,
beginning in October 2023 and continuing through March 2024. Steering Committee members will
assist with strategy development for the remaining phases and will provide key input and
advisement for the plan. The meeting efforts are listed below:
- Project Kick-off Meeting
- Meeting on Public Engagement Strategies
- Meeting on High Injury Network and Collision Profiles
- Meeting on Counter-measures Identification
- Meeting on Project Priority List and Equity
- Refinement of Draft VZ Action Plan prior to BCC Workshop
Public Engagement and Agency Collaboration | October 2023 to February 2024 Public engagement
will take place throughout the course of the study. The main objective of the outreach
effort is to build awareness, gather information, and support the plan's success. The
primary outreach efforts for are listed below:
- Six Public Workshops - one per Commissioner District
- Two Pop-up Events
- Provide overview of the VZ project and summary of the baseline assessment
- Participants will provide feedback on maps that reflect results of the
transportation safety analysis
Identification of High Injury Network and Collision Profiles | September 2023 to December
2023 The High Injury Network and Collision Profiles phase began in September 2023 and will
continue through December 2023. The main objective of this phase is to identify roadways and
intersections with the highest intensity of severe injuries and fatalities. The primary
outcomes are listed below:
- High Injury Network development
- Identify crash hot spots
- Create collision profiles
Review of Local Policies, Benchmarks, Standard Operating Procedures | September 2023 to
October 2023 The Policy Review phase began in September 2023 and will continue through
October 2023. The main objective of this phase is to review existing best practices and
previous studies to identify barriers and opportunities for achieving vision zero goals. The
primary tasks are listed below:
- Review of existing best practices guidelines and previous studies
- Interviews with County staff
- Review of Standard Operating Procedures to identify barriers and opportunities
- Review of County Guidelines
Identify and Prioritize Projects and Strategies | December 2023 to February 2024. The
Prioritization phase will begin in December 2023 and will continue through February 2024.
The main objective of this phase is to prioritize countermeasures and future work plan
action items. The primary tasks are listed below:
- Review of proven safety countermeasures
- Evaluate safety at specific locations
- Outline opportunities to update operational processes for a County VZ program that is
integrated with existing County plans
- Provide a framework to implement future actions aligned with the CIP process
Draft and Final VZ Action Plan | March 2024 to May 2024 The final phase of the project will
begin in March 2024 with submittal of the draft action plan and conclude in May 2024 with
adoption of the final plan. This phase will also include presentation to the BCC.