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A critical tool of our Vision Zero arsenal, road safety audits identify opportunities to enhance the road safety of a particular road corridor or intersection for all users – pedestrians, cyclists, and motor vehicle operators. The audits are conducted by a multidisciplinary team of stakeholders and include a walking inspection of the road corridor (or intersection) followed by work sessions to collaboratively develop potential safety enhancement concepts.
The five audits include segments of the following roads:
- CR 673/ Ernston Road in Sayreville/Old Bridge
- CR 529/ Stelton Road in Piscataway/South Plainfield
- CR 617/ Ryders Lane in Milltown/East Brunswick
- CR 653/ Amboy Avenue in Perth Amboy
- CR 529/ Plainfield Avenue in Edison
These RSAs make an important contribution towards the County’s Vision Zero pledge to eliminate roadway fatalities and serious injuries by creating a culture of safety, responsibility, and awareness throughout Middlesex County.
Other Road Safety Audits studies, click here to view the Oak Tree Road (CR 604) Road Safety Audit Report, completed in 2023: https://www.njtpa.org/getattachment/Projects-Programs/Local-Programs/Road-Safety-Audits/Oak-Tree-Road-Final-RSA-Report-Nov23.pdf.aspx?lang=en-US
For this study, the county conducted RSAs along five (5) County owned roadways in the fall of 2024. Locations were identified using various criteria, including the HIN and seeking to address locations for all travelers, including bicyclists and pedestrians. The RSAs uncovered safety concerns and propose recommendations for improvements that will help reduce fatal crashes and crashes involving injuries.
Click here to view the Final Report of the Middlesex County Road Safety Audits.
What is the study area?
Middlesex County’s High Injury Network (HIN) was developed as part of the Vision Zero Action Plan. Data was analyzed to pinpoint locations that have disproportionate numbers of fatal and serious injury crashes. The Countywide HIN map is one of several key metrics used to select the corridors that will undergo safety audits.
How is this funded?
The study for all five RSAs is led by the Middlesex County Department of Transportation, Office of Planning, with funding support from the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority (NJTPA) Subregional Studies Program.
Project Status
The study began in Summer 2024 and concluded in Spring 2025. Email planning@co.middlesex.nj.us to join our mailing list, receive newsletters and notifications of public meetings, and discover other ways to get involved.
