Have
you ever seen
someone speed
through a
school zone?
Text behind
the wheel?
Drift into
another lane
while driving
impaired or
distracted?
Maybe you’ve
had a close
call as a
pedestrian or
bicyclist.
The
Oregon
Department of
Transportation’s Traffic
Safety Office
is working to
change
dangerous
driving
behaviors like
these and we
need your
help.
Right
now, we’re
asking people
in Oregon to
take a short,
anonymous
survey about
their
experiences
and attitudes
related to
transportation
safety. Your
voice will
help shape
future safety
campaigns,
education
efforts, and
investments
that save
lives and
prevent
serious
injuries.
Whether
you drive,
bike, walk, or
roll — your
perspective
matters. Let’s
work together
to make
Oregon’s roads
safer for
everyone.
Work
in the
transportation
field? Help
shape the
state’s safety
roadmap
In
addition to
hearing from
the public,
we’re updating
the Transportation
Safety Action
Plan and
want to hear
from
professionals
who plan,
manage, or
influence
transportation
systems in
Oregon.
If
you work in
transportation
planning,
engineering,
enforcement,
advocacy, or
policy —
especially in
a government
agency or
public-sector
organization —
your insights
can help guide
statewide
strategies to
reduce fatal
and serious
injury
crashes.
Questions
or comments?
Visit the plan’s
website or
contact us at
saf...@odot.oregon.gov.
Please
share this
message with
your
community.
Every response
helps us
better
understand
where safety
improvements
are needed and
how we can
make
meaningful
change.