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SFPD highlights Vision 0 progress, plans eCitation pilot and expanded speed enforcement

San Francisco Police Commission · September 9, 2015
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At its Sept. 9 meeting the San Francisco Police Commission heard quarterly Vision 0 data showing fewer pedestrian fatalities year-to-date, a stepped-up focus on five primary collision factors and a plan for an eCitation smartphone pilot funded with roughly $600,000 in COIT funds.

San Francisco Police Department leaders told the Police Commission on Sept. 9 that the city is seeing early gains under its Vision 0 effort while laying groundwork for a digital citations pilot.

Commander Anne Mannix presented second-quarter 2015 traffic-enforcement data, saying 22 people were killed while walking or biking in 2014 and the city was at 15 year-to-date in 2015. The department said it is concentrating enforcement on five primary collision factors—speed, stop signs, red lights, failure to yield to pedestrians and failure to yield on turns—and on the five most dangerous corridors to reduce deaths and serious injuries.…

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