The Oregon Department of Transportation Wants Your Feedback on the Updated Transportation Safety Action Plan
The Oregon Department of Transportation is updating the Transportation Safety Action Plan to create a safer transportation system, and further reduce crashes and eliminate traffic fatalities and serious injuries on Oregon’s roads.
By law, ODOT must update the plan every five years to continue implementing the best and newest systems for improving traffic safety. This updated plan will include actions through 2031 that support achieving zero traffic deaths by 2050, and focus on vulnerable road users, such as people walking, biking, or using personal mobility devices such as scooters. The 2026 Transportation Safety Action Plan will update Oregon’s Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment, analyzing crash trends, high-risk areas, and strategies to reduce crashes and protect vulnerable road users.
The draft plan is open for public comment until July 31, 2026.