Texas 2017 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SCR42 Comm Sub / Bill

Filed 04/18/2017

                    By: Garcia S.C.R. No. 42
 (In the Senate - Filed March 10, 2017; March 22, 2017, read
 first time and referred to Committee on Transportation;
 April 18, 2017, reported favorably by the following vote:  Yeas 9,
 Nays 0; April 18, 2017, sent to printer.)
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 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
 WHEREAS, Among states with populations greater than five
 million, the State of Texas has the nation's second-highest rate of
 traffic deaths per capita; and
 WHEREAS, Every day, 10 people die on Texas roads, and 50
 suffer debilitating, life-changing injuries in traffic accidents;
 federal transportation laws already require each state to develop a
 strategic highway safety plan that focuses the efforts of all
 safety partners on the highest priority needs, but what Texas
 requires is the unification of stakeholders in support of an
 overarching program designed to end acceptance of traffic mayhem as
 a normative occurrence; and
 WHEREAS, In 1997, Sweden adopted Vision Zero, a systems
 approach to enhancing traffic safety; it places core responsibility
 for crashes on overall system design, addressing safety through
 infrastructure design, vehicle technology, and enforcement; as a
 result of this bold initiative, the Scandinavian nation now has one
 of the lowest annual rates of road deaths in the world, with only 3
 out of 100,000, roughly a quarter of the rate in the United States;
 and
 WHEREAS, Other European countries have significantly reduced
 fatalities through Vision Zero initiatives, and Spain more than
 halved its number of traffic deaths; in the United States, Vision
 Zero has proven effective in many places, reducing fatalities by 40
 percent or more in Minnesota, Utah, and Washington State; New York
 City achieved a tremendous reduction in pedestrian fatalities,
 which in 2014 fell to the lowest number since records began about a
 century ago; and
 WHEREAS, Vision Zero is based on four principles: ethics,
 responsibility, system safety, and mechanisms for change; human
 life and health are paramount, providers and regulators of road
 traffic systems share responsibility with users, and systems should
 take account of human fallibility to minimize opportunities for
 error and the harm done when mistakes occur; finally, providers and
 regulators must do their utmost to guarantee the safety of all
 citizens, cooperating with road users, and all three elements must
 be prepared to undergo necessary change; and
 WHEREAS, Loss of life is not an acceptable price to pay for
 mobility, and the state must take a more comprehensive approach to
 traffic safety, guided by a zero-fatality goal; now, therefore, be
 it
 RESOLVED, That the 85th Legislature of the State of Texas
 hereby direct the Texas Department of Transportation to adopt a
 Vision Zero strategy to reduce traffic fatalities and injuries;
 and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That the Texas secretary of state forward an
 official copy of this resolution to the chair of the Texas
 Transportation Commission and the executive director of the Texas
 Department of Transportation.
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