Priorities
We focus our efforts on Target Zero priorities that change driver and occupant behavior. You can find information about other Target Zero priorities such as engineering roadways and emergency medical services in Target Zero: The Plan.
Priorities for changing behavior
Priority One
- Impaired driving (pdf 751kb)
- Run off the road (pdf 512kb)
- Speeding (pdf 513kb)
Priority Two
- Young drivers (pdf 1mb)
- Unrestrained vehicle occupants (pdf 545kb)
- Distracted drivers (pdf 527kb)
- Intersections (pdf 863kb)
- Traffic data systems (pdf 312kb)
Priority Three
- Unlicensed drivers (pdf 435kb)
- Opposite-direction multi-vehicle crashes (pdf 176kb)
- Motorcycles (pdf 628kb)
- Pedestrians (pdf 609kb)
- Heavy trucks (pdf 466kb)
- Emergency Medical Services (pdf 176kb)
Priority Four (pdf 229kb)
- Older drivers
- Drowsy drivers
- Bicyclists
- Work zones
- Wildlife
- Vehicle train collisions
- School bus related collisions
Appendices (pdf 393kb)
- Appendix A: Abbreviations and acronyms
- Appendix B: Definitions
- Appendix C: Additional resources
- Appendix D: Methodology
- Appendix E: Data sources for Target Zero
- Appendix F: FARS and CLAS Codes
- Appendix G: Priorities by County (pdf 203kb)

