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San Francisco leaders mark historic drop in traffic fatalities and urge fast action toward Vision Zero

San Francisco Police Commission · January 10, 2018
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City officials, including Mayor London Breed and Police Chief William Scott, and safety advocates gathered to highlight a drop to 20 traffic fatalities in 2017 and to call for accelerated street redesign, enforcement and investment to meet the Vision Zero goal.

San Francisco officials and community advocates gathered Jan. 10 to mark the city’s lowest number of traffic fatalities on record and to renew calls to accelerate programs and infrastructure to achieve the city’s Vision Zero goal.

Mayor London Breed, joined by Police Chief William Scott, public-health leaders and advocates from Walk San Francisco and the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition, praised a year-over-year reduction and said the progress demonstrates that engineering, education and enforcement work in tandem. "This is about…

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