VICTORIA — Vision Zero grants are returning to provide increased funding to build safer roads across British Columbia.
The provincial government has approved a second year of Vision Zero grants. In it’s inaugural year, more than $500,000 in grants were awarded to communities and organizations working on road safety projects.
Funded projects included improved crosswalk infrastructure, traffic calming measures, speed-limit reduction pilot projects, speed-reader boards, improved lighting, road-safety planning and others.
According to the release, more than $1 million in grants has been distributed to 59 B.C. communities this year.
Road injuries and deaths result in more than $300 million in direct health care costs each year.
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