WMPO SS4A Safety Action Plan Survey # 1 The Wilmington Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (WMPO) is developing a Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) Safety Action Plan. The SS4A program is a federal initiative launched by the U.S. Department of Transportation to support efforts to enhance transportation network safety and to eliminate serious injuries and fatalities, particularly for people walking, using a mobility device, biking, taking transit —not just those driving. A core principle of SS4A is supporting a “Safe System” approach, which includes safer people, safer roads, safer speeds, safer vehicles, and better post-crash care.The goal of the WMPO SS4A Safety Action Plan is to develop a holistic, well-defined multimodal strategy to prevent roadway fatalities and serious injuries in the WMPO region. To learn more about the project, visit https://www.wmpo.org/safetyactionplan/.We want to know about your experiences with transportation safety in our region. Your input will help shape the WMPO SS4A Safety Action Plan! Question Title * 1. Where do you live within the WMPO region? Belville Carolina Beach Kure Beach Leland Navassa Wilmington Wrightsville Beach Unincorporated Brunswick County Unincorporated New Hanover County Unincorporated Pender County I don’t live in these areas, but I work in one of the above areas (please specify) I do not live or work in any of these areas Question Title * 2. Have you or someone you know been impacted by a crash that occurred in our community? This could be when walking, using a mobility device, biking, taking transit —not just driving. Yes No I selected yes and want to share more information (note this may be used in public survey response summary) Question Title * 3. How important is it to you that your community takes action to eliminate traffic deaths and serious injuries? Very Important Important Somewhat Important Not Very Important Not Important at All Question Title * 4. The WMPO SS4A Safety Action Plan aims to eliminate all transportation-related deaths and serious injuries by 2050, regardless of how people travel. Do you agree with this goal? Yes No Other (please specify) Next