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Mayor, supervisors mark Vision Zero steps after two street deaths; city to paint prominent crosswalks and consider speed reductions
Summary
Following two recent fatalities, San Francisco officials emphasized the city's Vision Zero goal to eliminate traffic deaths by 2024 and announced near‑term actions including prominent 'zebra' crosswalk striping on Geary and targeted speed reductions on city‑controlled streets such as lowering Fulton to 30 mph in places.
San Francisco leaders on June 3 used a public briefing to highlight immediate steps under the city’s Vision Zero initiative after two recent street deaths, announcing enhanced crosswalk striping, enforcement and targeted speed reductions.
City officials described two recent fatalities — an 87‑year‑old pedestrian in the Richmond and a motorcycle crash the same day — and framed the incidents as preventable rather than inevitable. A senior city…
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