Drive to Zero

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Kansas Drive To Zero is a statewide multi-organization initiative that aims to eliminate fatal and serious injury crashes on all public roads in Kansas. It leverages resources across hundreds of organizations to influence traffic safety through education, enforcement, engineering, and emergency response. This data-driven, collaborative approach involves local, regional, state, and federal agencies, transportation professionals, public health officials, law enforcement, elected officials, advocacy organizations, the private sector, emergency responders, community members, and more.

Kansas Drive To Zero Plan 

The Kansas Drive To Zero Plan replaces the Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP). It incorporates the Safe System Approach, emphasizing multiple layers of safety to prevent crashes and minimize harm. The 2025-2029 Kansas Drive To Zero Plan is anticipated to be released in summer 2025.

Safe System Approach Graphic

Drive To Zero Coalition 

The Drive To Zero (DTZ) Coalition includes members from state and federal agencies, non-profit and advocacy organizations, the private sector, and the Kansas House and Senate Transportation Committees. It has cabinet-level representation from multiple branches of state government. The DTZ Coalition guides the development and implementation of the Kansas Drive To Zero Plan to reduce fatal and serious injury crashes on all public roads in Kansas. 

With the Safe System Approach, the Drive To Zero Plan’s development and implementation are supported by Strategy Teams and Support Teams. These teams help the DTZ Coalition develop and implement strategic actions. 

 Drive to Zero Organizational Chart

Strategy Teams 

Strategy Teams focus on the Safe System Approach’s objectives and are open to volunteers. Get involved! Email us if you want to join a Strategy Team.

Drive to Zero Safer People Team Icon   Safer People Team

Encourage safe, responsible driving and behavior by people who use our roads and create conditions that prioritize their ability to reach their destination unharmed.

Drive to Zero Safer Roads Team Icon   Safer Roads Team

Design roadway environments to mitigate human mistakes and account for injury tolerances, to encourage safer behaviors, and to facilitate safe travel by the most vulnerable road users.

Drive to Zero Safer Vehicles Team Icon   Safer Vehicles Team 

Expand the availability of vehicle systems and features that help to prevent crashes and minimize the impact of crashes on both occupants and non-occupants. 

Drive to Zero Safer Speeds Team Icon   Safer Speeds Team 

Promote safer speeds in all roadway environments through a combination of thoughtful, equitable, context-appropriate roadway design, targeted education, outreach campaigns, and enforcement. 

Drive to Zero Post-Crash Care Team Icon   Post-Crash Care Team 

Enhance the survivability of crashes through expedient access to emergency medical care, while creating a safe working environment for vital first responders and preventing secondary crashes through robust traffic incident management practices. 

Support Teams 

The Drive to Zero Coalition and Strategy Teams are supported by three Support Teams. Membership to the Support Teams is on an invite-only basis. 

Drive to Zero Data Support Team Icon   Data Support Team 

The Data Support Team will support data needs requested by the Drive to Zero Coalition and the Strategy Teams. Data needs will focus on understanding the quantitative impact of strategies and the estimate of their effectiveness. 

Drive to Zero Policy Support Team Icon   Policy Support Team 

At the direction of the Drive to Zero Coalition, the Policy Support Team works on vetting and advancing prioritized policy or legislative needs. 

Drive to Zero Communications Team Icon   Communications Support Team 

The Communication Support Team uses existing networks and resources to promote campaigns and initiatives of the Drive to Zero. 

Resources 

Kansas Drive To Zero Coalition Members 

Thank you to our Drive To Zero Coalition Members and thousands of safety partners around the state! 

DTZ Coalition Members Logos

Upcoming Events

30th Annual KDOT Transportation Safety Conference

Who should attend?
This conference provides valuable information for law enforcement personnel, court professionals, state and local government officials, engineers, safety advocates, EMT and EMS workers, educators and counselors, SAFE school youth, special interest group representatives and more.

What to expect:
Keynote and breakout sessions cover injury control, law enforcement, youth issues*, roadway safety, medical marijuana and public safety, older driver issues, children in vehicles, and more. Participants can receive up to 9.5 contact hours of instruction. Several networking breaks allow attendees to meet and talk with speakers, colleagues and vendors in the virtual exhibit hall each day.

Pre-Conference Workshop: Monday, March 3 
Katie Alexander-Law Enforcement Liaison State of Texas, “Tactical Mind: On Duty, Off Duty”
Sherri-Jo Stowell and Faith Goodrich of Sworn Impact - Roadside De-Escalation Tactics

March 4-5, Conference Lead Speakers,
Keynote:
Chuck Marohn, President Strong Towns "Transportation for a Strong Town"
Lunch Plenary:
William Van Tassel AAA Manager, Driver Training Programs
"Modern Driver Education: Going Beyond the “Rules of the Road” to Support the Safe System Approach"
Lunch Plenary:
Todd Linder and Amy Ruiz - The Fatal Consequences of Distracted Driving: Remembering Cassy

Other breakouts include:
Driver's Education Panel-Addressing the Teen Driver
What are traffic safety culture strategies?
How Public Health Professionals Can Contribute to Traffic Safety Initiatives
Scene by Scene: The Journey from Crash Response to Care in Rural Kansas
Revolutionizing Emergency Response: Getting Crash Data in the Hands of Kansas 911 and Field Responders through RapidDeploy
First Responders Prepping the Landing Zone
We Have a Plan, Now What?” Implementing Local Transportation Plans
Collaborating for Safer Steets; WAMPO's Journey to Securing an SS4A Grant and Building the ICT Safe Coalition
Strong Towns Charles Marohn "How to be an Advocate for Safer Streets in Your town
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems:  Technology’s Role in Achieving Safer Vehicles
Leveraging User Data to Optimize Corridor Safety
Current KDOT Innovative Information Deployment
Speed Management Strategies: From Policy to Practice for Safer Roads
Plus Regional Breakout sessions,  and exhibits.

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