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SFCTA launches Vision Zero freeway‑ramp study covering 11 ramp locations; outreach under way

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Rachel Hyatt, deputy director for planning at the San Francisco County Transportation Authority, presented an update April 22 on the Vision Zero freeway ramp study, an effort to reduce crashes where freeway ramps meet surface streets.

Rachel Hyatt, deputy director for planning at the San Francisco County Transportation Authority, presented an update April 22 on the Vision Zero freeway ramp study, an effort to reduce crashes where freeway ramps meet surface streets.

Hyatt said the study analyzes 11 ramp locations across the city, builds on earlier phases focused on South of Market, and is funded by a U.S. Department of Transportation Safe Streets for All grant matched by Proposition L. The study prioritizes quick‑build…

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