Shayna Rose is the Toward Zero Planner for the Baltimore City Department of Transportation. In her role, Shayna analyzes high-injury roadways and intersections and identifies systemic interventions to improve traffic safety at these locations, using a transportation design approach that centers pedestrians, bicyclists, and other vulnerable roadway-users. Shayna is currently leading the development of Baltimore City’s first Vision Zero Action Plan, which will commit the City to eliminating roadway fatalities and serious injuries by 2041. She earned her master’s degree in Urban and Regional Planning from Georgetown University and her bachelor’s degree in Environmental Engineering from Johns Hopkins University.