Vision Zero is more than policy—it’s a commitment to saving lives. Every decision matters: buckling your seatbelt, wearing your helmet, staying alert, and never driving distracted, impaired, or recklessly. Together, these choices prevent tragedies and protect our families.
Roadway safety requires more than personal responsibility—it depends on strong infrastructure, smart planning, and a united commitment. Through collaboration with federal, state, and local partners, community stakeholders, and the need to include private property owners, we’re building safer streets for everyone.
As Ranking Senate Leader of the Transportation Committee, I’m proud to lead in a bipartisan spirit—working closely with Commissioner Eucalitto, the Connecticut Department of Transportation, first responders, educators, advocates, and local leaders to make Vision Zero a reality.
Congratulations to the students, schools, and communities recognized for their leadership in road safety. Your efforts inspire us all to keep moving toward a safer Connecticut.






