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Board backs Vision Zero plan to reduce pedestrian and cyclist deaths, urges interagency action
Summary
The Board of Supervisors adopted a resolution urging city agencies to adopt a Vision Zero plan to eliminate traffic deaths, emphasizing engineering interventions on high-injury corridors and interagency coordination.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors unanimously adopted a resolution March 18 urging the mayor, police and municipal transportation agency to adopt a Vision Zero plan and accelerate pedestrian- and bicycle-safety improvements.
Supervisor Jane Kim, the item's lead sponsor, framed the measure as a commitment to eliminate pedestrian fatalities within a decade and called for a coordinated citywide approach…
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