INTEGRATING ROAD SAFETY AUDITS TO ENHANCE GAINESVILLE’S VISION ZERO ACTION PLAN

Project corridors—SR-121 (34th Street) and SW 35th Place—identified as high-priority locations for Road Safety Audits.

Given their proximity to the University of Florida and their role as daily routes for thousands of young adults, the corridors warrant focused Road Safety Audits to identify design deficiencies, behavioral risk factors, and opportunities for systemic improvements. The audits will evaluate roadway geometry, lighting, speed conditions, and crossing infrastructure, with particular attention to the needs of pedestrians, cyclists, and transit riders.

Road Safety Audits systematically identify risks, improve visibility, reduce speeding, and enhance pedestrian and cyclist safety—helping create a safer student environment.

Findings from these audits will inform data-driven strategies that advance Gainesville’s Vision Zero goals, improve mobility, and enhance livability in one of the city’s most active and student-centered environments.

Whether it’s a dangerous intersection, areas with frequent speeding, missing sidewalks or bike lanes, or any location where people feel unsafe — your feedback matters.

You can participate in two ways:

1. Use the Interactive Map

Drop a pin directly on the map to identify the exact location of your concern. Add a short description to explain what the issue is.
To report a safety issue, drop a pin on the map and describe the concern. Need more help? Click here for step-by-step instructions.

1. Click on the map to add a pin to
report unsafe areas.

2. Submit the Survey
Fill out the online survey to provide more detailed feedback on traffic safety issues across the city.

2. Submit your detailed feedback from
to report unsafe areas.

Please reach out to: 

Dr. Shraddha Sagar 

Principal Investigator, University of Florida