Road to Zero

Regional Road Safety Action Plan


On November 17th, SLOCOG's inaugural World Day of Remembrance event was held to honor victims of road traffic incidents, support affected families, and promote road safety awareness. 

About The Project

Every year about 30 people lose their lives on San Luis Obispo County roads, and another 140 suffer serious life changing injuries. The Regional Safety Action Plan will be a critical component in evolving our road network into a safe mobility network. The Plan will help us formulate the best approaches, philosophies, and programs to meet our current and future road safety needs, while making crucial safety investments.

The Plan will also identify non-infrastructure safety measures to promote education, enforcement, outreach, and other strategies to eliminate fatal and severe injuries in traffic.

What is Road to Zero?

Read about the goal to reach zero traffic fatalities per year.

What Makes a Street Safe?

Learn about the Safe Systems Approach to street design. 

How Can You Get Involved?

Participate in this project by coming to events and answering surveys.

News 

KSBY Local News: 'A profoundly healing experience': First Inaugural World Day of Remembrance held for San Luis Obispo County

The San Luis Obispo Council of Governments (SLOCOG) hosted the first Inaugural World Day of Remembrance event for San Luis Obispo County.


Dia de los Muertos 2024 

The 2024 Dia de los Muertos festival was held in the San Luis Obispo Mission Plaza. Road to Zero and World Day of Remembrance - SLO County team members invited people to share their road safety concerns and to learn more about the World Day of Remembrance Memorial coming up on November 17th.

www.wdor-slo.org.

SLOCOG Safety Forum 2024 Recap

The San Luis Obispo Regional Safe Streets Forum brings together community, local, regional, state & federal safety partners to discuss regional transportation safety. 


Join us in 2025 and take on the role of Traffic Safety Champion. Help us work toward safer roads for all.