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Board moves to expand vehicle telematics across city fleet as part of Vision Zero; ordinance passes as amended

3006133 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

The Board approved an ordinance requiring telematics (vehicle-tracking) systems in city fleets covering the majority of roughly 7,800 vehicles to improve safety and accountability under the Vision Zero initiative; the measure passed unanimously as amended on first reading.

An ordinance requiring installation and reporting of telematic vehicle‑tracking systems across most of the city’s fleet passed the Board of Supervisors on June 7, 2016, as an amendment championed by Supervisor Norman Yee (referred to in the transcript as Supervisor Yee). The ordinance extends telematics into the majority of the city’s fleets — which Yee described as “more than 7,800 vehicles” — while excluding law…

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