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Police commission backs Vision Zero and automated speed-enforcement resolution

San Francisco Police Commission · October 12, 2016
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Summary

The commission voted to adopt a resolution supporting Vision Zero and advocating automated speed enforcement to reduce severe traffic injuries and deaths; Walk SF's Nicole Ferrara outlined how targeted speed cameras would operate, privacy safeguards and equity provisions, and commissioners asked questions about site selection and revenue impacts.

The Police Commission on Oct. 12 voted to adopt a resolution expressing support for the city's Vision Zero goals and for state authorization of automated speed-enforcement cameras.

Nicole Ferrara of Walk San Francisco presented the proposal and told the commission that automated speed enforcement uses cameras to photograph license plates of vehicles exceeding a set threshold (likely between 6 and 10 mph over the limit), issue…

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