Vision Zero
Road crashes devastate lives, destroy families and shatter communities.
Road deaths and injuries in Essex have reduced over the years. However, in 2023, 41 people were killed and 3,614 people were injured in crashes on our roads.
Vision Zero is our ambition to eliminate deaths and serious injuries on the county’s roads by 2040. Because even one road death or serious injury is one too many.
Vision Zero news
Harlow Vision Zero Day casts a light on illegal window tints
“I tinted my windows to hide my tools.”...
‘I’m not breaking the law because my phone is in my hand on loudspeaker, it’s not against my ear.’
This was one excuse given by a driver when stopped by police officers during the latest Vision Zero day in Southend. He was one of six drivers spotted using his mobile phone during the initiative on Thursday, April 11....
Speeding motorcyclist apologises through tears to school children during Uttlesford Vision Zero day
The latest Vision Zero day took place on Thursday, 28 March, in multiple locations across the district, including Dunmow, the Rodings and Stansted....