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Posted on Jul 25, 2025

Richmond Launches Public Speed Data Dashboard

Posted July 24, 2025

~ Citywide data highlights where speed management is working and still needed ~

RICHMOND, Va. – The City of Richmond has released comprehensive citywide speed data, now available to the public through its Vision Zero webpage. Mayor Danny Avula highlighted the significance of this release:

“As promised at the Speed Management Symposium in May, we’re making citywide speed data public for the first time. This is about delivering on our commitment to transparency and giving residents clear, accessible information about driver behavior on Richmond’s streets. It’s a critical step toward building trust and making our streets safer for everyone.”

Collected through a combination of cell phones and vehicle GPS systems, the speed data informs engineering, enforcement, and education efforts. The interactive, online dashboard shows the most recent two months of speed data.

“Managing traffic speeds helps ensure our first responders can reach emergencies more safely, said Richmond Fire Marshall William Spindle. “As a member of the Vision Zero Task Force, I’m encouraged that this speed data is now publicly available. It demonstrates the impact of traffic calming measures and highlights areas along the High Injury Network where we still need improvements.”

The city invites residents, advocates, and researchers to explore the speed data resources found on the Vision Zero webpage: rva.gov/visionzero.

For more information on the Department of Public Works, go to rva.gov/public-works or email askpublicworks@rva.gov

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