Street Score 2015 Report Card Highlights City’s Progress
On May 6, Walk San Francisco released the Street Score 2015: Annual Report Card on Walking, the only comprehensive review of the City’s progress towards improving pedestrian safety and walkability in...
View ArticleSpeed the Culprit in Recent Crashes
Tuesday November 10 – San Francisco Examiner, by Nicole Ferrara Within a single week, three crashes devastated the lives of four people and shattered their families and our community. On Oct. 30, a...
View ArticleWe Can Stop Speeders and Save Lives. Why Aren’t We Doing It?
Friday, December 4, 2015 — Streetsblog SF by Roger Rudick “If we had been using ASE in cities like San Francisco, San Jose, and Los Angeles, many of our loved ones might still be here with us today,”...
View ArticleThe Balancing Act between Budgets and Street Safety in San Francisco
Post by Sally Morin, Sally Morin Law Our Car-Centric Mentality Leads to Preventable Deaths The efforts to end deaths on San Francisco streets has come up against numerous hurdles along the way, not the...
View ArticleStreet Score 2016
The clock is ticking: only seven years remain to reach San Francisco’s ambitious Vision Zero goal to end all severe and fatal traffic crashes by 2024. Three years into Vision Zero, there have been no...
View ArticleSF’s Severe Traffic Injuries Have Been Heavily Underestimated
Friday, September 11 – STREETSBLOG, Aaron Bialick The number of severe traffic injuries inflicted on San Francisco’s streets has been grossly underestimated, according to hospital researchers. In one...
View ArticleFamilies, Legislators Call for Life-saving Solution
On Wednesday, February 8, members of the San Francisco Bay Area Families for Safe Streets joined with California Assemblymember David Chiu, San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee, San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo, San...
View ArticleVision Zero Coalition Speaks Out Against Plan to Deport Immigrants with...
Friday, February 24 — Nuala Sawyer San Francisco Examiner A move by the Trump Administration to use traffic violations as a means for deporting non-citizens has drawn a strong reaction from a coalition...
View ArticlePrivacy Committee of CA Assembly Passes AB 342 – Safe Streets Act
Wednesday, April 19 – Walk San Francisco California’s Assembly’s Privacy and Consumer Protection Committee voted to pass AB 342 on Tuesday, April 18. The legislation, authored by Assemblymember Chiu...
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