LA Celebrates Year of Safer Streets in New Series

LADOT launches December social media series reviewing 2025 transportation projects

2025-12-02, Moovit News Team

LADOT Starts 2025 Roundup Series This Month

Los Angeles residents can now look back at the year's transportation improvements through LADOT's new 2025 Roundup series, transit officials said. The department launched the social media series December 2 to showcase projects that made city streets safer and more connected throughout the year, though specific projects to be featured haven't been announced yet.

Year-End Review Highlights Safety Progress

The roundup series comes as Los Angeles reaches its Vision Zero target year, a policy adopted in 2015 to eliminate traffic deaths by 2025. LADOT has expanded protected bike lanes, bus-only lanes, and pedestrian safety improvements as part of broader mobility initiatives over the past five years, according to city transportation programs. The year-end review reflects a growing trend among major city transportation departments to use social media for public engagement and transparency. Officials didn't provide details about how many posts the series will include or which specific safety improvements will be highlighted.
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Series Showcases Infrastructure Improvements

The announcement shared via LADOT's social media channels said the series will highlight progress in building infrastructure that prioritizes safety and connectivity for all road users. Specific achievement metrics will be revealed as the roundup series progresses throughout December, officials said. Details about the series format, frequency, and multimedia elements weren't available by publication time. Transit agencies in New York City and San Francisco have used similar year-end social media campaigns to highlight transportation achievements.

December Timeline for Project Features

LADOT will share the roundup content throughout December on its social media platforms, though officials haven't provided a specific schedule for individual posts. Laura Rubio-Cornejo serves as general manager of the Los Angeles Department of Transportation. The series represents the department's commitment to transparency and community engagement as the year draws to a close.
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Residents Can Follow Series on Social Media

The retrospective allows residents to reflect on changes implemented across the city's transportation network in 2025, officials said. Specific details about which neighborhoods or corridors saw the most improvements weren't immediately available. Moovit provides real-time updates and route information for Los Angeles transit services throughout the region.