2025 Vision Zero for Youth Leadership Award


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Applications are now being accepted for the 2025 Vision Zero for Youth Leadership Award. The award recognizes communities across the country that are making streets safer where youth walk and bike. The goal of the award is to highlight noteworthy safety practices and in turn, inspire other communities to take action. 

Now in its eighth year, the Vision Zero for Youth Leadership Award is given annually by the National Center for Safe Routes to School, in partnership with the FIA Foundation and the University of North Carolina Highway Safety Research Center.

Counties, cities, Tribal governments, towns, townships, boroughs, and villages of any population size are eligible for the award. The application is open through December 15 and the winner will be announced in Spring 2025.

To learn more, tap www.visionzeroforyouth.org/awards/us.

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