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In this episode of the Mechanics of Transportation, we dive into a new data collection tool that connects Vision Zero with public health and hopes to give updates on the progress of Richmond's Vision Zero program. It's a tool that was being used a few years ago, but fell by the wayside.
My guest is Peter Braun, Built Environment Policy Analyst at the Richmond - Henrico Health District.
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