Have you ever seen someone speed through a school zone? Text behind the wheel? Drift into another lane while driving impaired or distracted? Maybe you’ve had a close call as a pedestrian or bicyclist.
The Oregon Department of Transportation’s Traffic Safety Office is working to change dangerous driving behaviors like these and we need your help.
Right now, we’re asking people in Oregon to take a short, anonymous survey about their experiences and attitudes related to transportation safety. Your voice will help shape future safety campaigns, education efforts, and investments that save lives and prevent serious injuries.
Whether you drive, bike, walk, or roll — your perspective matters. Let’s work together to make Oregon’s roads safer for everyone.
Work in the transportation field? Help shape the state’s safety roadmap
In addition to hearing from the public, we’re updating the Transportation Safety Action Plan and want to hear from professionals who plan, manage, or influence transportation systems in Oregon.
If you work in transportation planning, engineering, enforcement, advocacy, or policy — especially in a government agency or public-sector organization — your insights can help guide statewide strategies to reduce fatal and serious injury crashes.
Questions or comments? Visit the plan’s website or contact us at safety@odot.oregon.gov.
Please share this message with your community. Every response helps us better understand where safety improvements are needed and how we can make meaningful change.