Vision Zero Orlando: Paving the Way FORWARD for a Safer Orlando

Welcome! This page is your hub for engaging with Vision Zero Orlando, the City’s commitment to eliminating traffic deaths and serious injuries by 2040.

Through the FORWARD Orlando initiative, a key part of Vision Zero Orlando, we are advancing projects and strategies that make our streets safer, more walkable, and more connected for everyone who lives, works, and travels in the City Beautiful.


What is Vision Zero?

Vision Zero is the commitment that the only acceptable number of traffic-related deaths and serious injuries is ZERO.

The City of Orlando committed to Vision Zero through a 2017 resolution, establishing the goal to eliminate traffic fatalities and serious injuries by 2040. This work is grounded in data-driven decision-making and meaningful community engagement.

Vision Zero Approach


What is FORWARD Orlando?

FORWARD Orlando is part of the City’s Vision Zero program and represents how we are putting this commitment into action. It brings together key initiatives that advance safety on our streets, including:

Updating the Vision Zero Action Plan

Creating the City’s first
Pedestrian Facilities Plan

Implementing 28 Quick Build Demonstration Projects located near schools, parks, and neighborhood centers


Why This Matters?

Traffic deaths and serious injuries are preventable, yet they continue to impact families and communities across Orlando. Improving street safety is essential to achieving the Vision Zero goal.

Through the Vision Zero Action Plan update, the Pedestrian Facilities Plan, and Quick Build projects, Orlando is taking a coordinated approach: identifying safety risks, closing infrastructure gaps, and delivering improvements more quickly.

Together, these efforts help create a transportation system where everyone, whether walking, biking, taking transit, or driving, can move safely and confidently.


How can I get involved?

Your experiences, priorities, and ideas influence our future Vision Zero strategy. You can share your input at in-person project events and through online activities. Check out the ways you can get involved below:

Take our Safety SurveyMap your Safety Concerns
and Opportunities
Share your Vision Zero StoryAttend an Event
Tell us your priorities for transportation safety and how you’d like to see the Action Plan Update address them.Pin the locations where you have noticed safety challenges or where improvements are needed.Have you or someone you know been affected by a traffic crash? Sharing your story helps raise awareness and remind us why this work matters.Chat with us at local events, share your experiences, and see how your input makes a difference.





Welcome! This page is your hub for engaging with Vision Zero Orlando, the City’s commitment to eliminating traffic deaths and serious injuries by 2040.

Through the FORWARD Orlando initiative, a key part of Vision Zero Orlando, we are advancing projects and strategies that make our streets safer, more walkable, and more connected for everyone who lives, works, and travels in the City Beautiful.


What is Vision Zero?

Vision Zero is the commitment that the only acceptable number of traffic-related deaths and serious injuries is ZERO.

The City of Orlando committed to Vision Zero through a 2017 resolution, establishing the goal to eliminate traffic fatalities and serious injuries by 2040. This work is grounded in data-driven decision-making and meaningful community engagement.

Vision Zero Approach


What is FORWARD Orlando?

FORWARD Orlando is part of the City’s Vision Zero program and represents how we are putting this commitment into action. It brings together key initiatives that advance safety on our streets, including:

Updating the Vision Zero Action Plan

Creating the City’s first
Pedestrian Facilities Plan

Implementing 28 Quick Build Demonstration Projects located near schools, parks, and neighborhood centers


Why This Matters?

Traffic deaths and serious injuries are preventable, yet they continue to impact families and communities across Orlando. Improving street safety is essential to achieving the Vision Zero goal.

Through the Vision Zero Action Plan update, the Pedestrian Facilities Plan, and Quick Build projects, Orlando is taking a coordinated approach: identifying safety risks, closing infrastructure gaps, and delivering improvements more quickly.

Together, these efforts help create a transportation system where everyone, whether walking, biking, taking transit, or driving, can move safely and confidently.


How can I get involved?

Your experiences, priorities, and ideas influence our future Vision Zero strategy. You can share your input at in-person project events and through online activities. Check out the ways you can get involved below:

Take our Safety SurveyMap your Safety Concerns
and Opportunities
Share your Vision Zero StoryAttend an Event
Tell us your priorities for transportation safety and how you’d like to see the Action Plan Update address them.Pin the locations where you have noticed safety challenges or where improvements are needed.Have you or someone you know been affected by a traffic crash? Sharing your story helps raise awareness and remind us why this work matters.Chat with us at local events, share your experiences, and see how your input makes a difference.





  • 2025 Vision Zero Progress Report is Live!


    Cover of 2025 Vision Zero Progress Report.2025 Vision Zero Progress Report

    The City of Orlando Transportation Department is proud to share the 2025 Vision Zero Progress Report, which highlights our collective progress toward creating safer streets and achieving zero traffic deaths and serious injuries.

    Since adopting the first Vision Zero Action Plan in 2021, Orlando has made meaningful strides in improving transportation safety citywide. Over the past five years, we’ve seen a 40% decrease in deadly and serious crashes, that’s 56 people who avoided life-altering collisions, enough to fill a city bus! This progress is the result of collaboration, innovation, and a shared commitment to designing streets that work for everyone.

    The 2025 Progress Report highlights more than 100 safety projects, both completed and currently underway, that are helping to transform our transportation network. From safer intersections and upgraded crossings to education programs and policy initiatives, these efforts represent our city’s continued commitment to Vision Zero.

    📄 Read the full Vision Zero Progress Report (PDF)
    🗺️ Explore the Interactive StoryMap

    The release of the Progress Report also kicks off the Vision Zero Action Plan Update, and we want your input! Visit our engagement website to learn more, share your ideas, and help shape the next chapter of Vision Zero in Orlando.


    Cover of 2025 Vision Zero Progress Report.2025 Vision Zero Progress Report

    The City of Orlando Transportation Department is proud to share the 2025 Vision Zero Progress Report, which highlights our collective progress toward creating safer streets and achieving zero traffic deaths and serious injuries.

    Since adopting the first Vision Zero Action Plan in 2021, Orlando has made meaningful strides in improving transportation safety citywide. Over the past five years, we’ve seen a 40% decrease in deadly and serious crashes, that’s 56 people who avoided life-altering collisions, enough to fill a city bus! This progress is the result of collaboration, innovation, and a shared commitment to designing streets that work for everyone.

    The 2025 Progress Report highlights more than 100 safety projects, both completed and currently underway, that are helping to transform our transportation network. From safer intersections and upgraded crossings to education programs and policy initiatives, these efforts represent our city’s continued commitment to Vision Zero.

    📄 Read the full Vision Zero Progress Report (PDF)
    🗺️ Explore the Interactive StoryMap

    The release of the Progress Report also kicks off the Vision Zero Action Plan Update, and we want your input! Visit our engagement website to learn more, share your ideas, and help shape the next chapter of Vision Zero in Orlando.