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SFPD highlights Vision Zero enforcement gains; advocates urge more targeted action on bike lanes and double parking
Summary
Commander Mannix reported increased traffic enforcement under Vision Zero, including higher shares of citations focused on five primary collision factors and new tools such as e-citation rollout. Walk San Francisco and the Bicycle Coalition praised the gains but called for more consistent enforcement in downtown high-injury corridors.
San Francisco police officials on April 6 reported a measurable uptick in targeted traffic enforcement tied to the city's Vision Zero strategy, but community groups said enforcement must be more consistent in high-injury corridors and must address blocking and double-parking that endanger cyclists and pedestrians.
Commander Mannix, presenting the quarterly Safe Streets for All report, said the department is focusing enforcement on the five primary collision factors that most often lead to serious crashes: speed, red-light running, stop-sign violations, failure to yield to pedestrians, and failure to yield on turns.…
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