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Community Traffic Safety Grants

The Road to Zero Community Traffic Safety Grants, funded by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, are an annual opportunity to put the Road to Zero pillars into practice by supporting promising projects and programs that can help us achieve our mission of zero traffic fatalities.

Congratulations 2025 Grant Recipients

Wayne State University
Project: Bridging the Urban-Suburban Safety Gap: A Data-Driven Approach to Pedestrian Safety on Overlooked Suburban-Type Arterials in Detroit

University of Texas at San Antonio
Project: A Geospatial Artificial Intelligence (Geo-AI) Tool for Proactive Crash Prevention

Colorado Whole Blood Coalition
Project: West Metro Fire Rescue Prehospital Whole Blood Program

University of Michigan
Project: Exploring Vehicle Technologies to Address Pedestrian Injuries: Focusing on SUVs and Pickup Trucks 

Johns Hopkins University
Project: Enhancing Safety and Injury Prevention in Highly Automated Vehicles Through Digital Twin Technology and AI-Driven Design

National EMS Quality Alliance (NEMSQA)
Project: Immersive Learning for Safer Roads: Virtual Reality Training in Post-crash Care for EMS Providers

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