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Supervisors introduce Vision Zero resolution aiming to eliminate traffic fatalities in 10 years

3006037 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

Supervisors introduced a resolution to adopt a Vision Zero strategy — engineering, education and enforcement — seeking to reduce traffic deaths to zero in 10 years and to implement monthly pilot street redesigns in high‑injury corridors.

Members of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Jan. 14 introduced a resolution calling for a citywide Vision Zero strategy aimed at eliminating traffic fatalities within 10 years. The measure was introduced by Supervisor David Chiu and co‑sponsored by Supervisors Kim and Avalos; Supervisor Norman Yee also announced related action in his district.

The resolution asks the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency and other departments to focus on three strategies: engineering (temporary pilot redesigns and long‑term redesign), education (driver and…

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