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Bay-area officials and families push state bill for automated speed enforcement as part of Vision Zero
Summary
At a March 1 press event in San Francisco, Assemblymember David Chu introduced AB 342 to pilot automated speed enforcement (ASE) in San Francisco and San Jose; mayors, families of crash victims, SFMTA and medical experts urged passage as part of Vision Zero and safety efforts.
Assemblymember David Chu (transcribed as "Chu/Chiu") announced AB 342, the "Safe Streets Act of 2017," proposing a five-year pilot to allow automated speed enforcement (ASE) in San Francisco and San Jose on streets with documented crash histories. Chu said ASE targets drivers exceeding posted limits by more than 10 mph on collision-prone corridors and framed it as part of the Vision Zero…
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