Vision Zero Hawai‘i

Death from Crashes are Preventable.
Together, we can end deaths and serious injuries on our roads.

Each year more than 100 people are killed on Hawaiʻi’s streets and hundreds more are injured.
They’re often called traffic “accidents” — but, in reality, we have the power to prevent them.

Help us get to zero!

Here’s what you can do:

  • Support safer street designs in your neighborhood
  • Be a responsible and attentive road user
  • Participate in planning meetings that promote safer roads in your community
  • Follow and help pass laws that prioritize walking and biking safety

Staying active is an important part of a healthy lifestyle. That’s why we’re committed to creating safe, convenient, and connected routes for the people of Hawaiʻi to walk, bike, and roll to the places they need to get to everyday.

A New Vision for Safety

Traditional vs. Vision Zero: A Quick Comparison
Vision Zero

Vision Zero Factors

Many factors help keep people safe on our roads — including roadway design, speeds, behaviors, technology, and policies. We’ll need to work on all of these to reach our goal of zero fatalities and serious injuries.

Vision Zero activities in your county

Stay connected

Follow our progress and learn how you can get involved.
Together, we can create a future where no one loses their life or suffers serious injury on Hawaiʻi’s roads. Let’s make Vision Zero a reality!

Partners (link to logo files – Partner Logos)

U.S. Federal Highways Administration, Hawaiʻi Division**
Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation
Kauaʻi Department of Public Works
Kauaʻi Department of Planning
C&C Department of Transportation Services
Honolulu Complete Streets**
Oʻahu Metropolitan Planning Organization
Maui Metropolitan Planning Organization
Maui Department of Public Works
Maui Department of Planning
Hawaiʻi Department of Planning
Hawaiʻi Department of Public Works