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Police Commission hears Safe Streets quarterly report as citations rise and injuries fall
Summary
Commander Ali told the San Francisco Police Commission that Vision 0 partnerships and enforcement produced a 54% jump in traffic citations through Q3 and a 15% decline in injury collisions; advocates praised the training video but urged more focus on five high-risk behaviors, which currently account for 23.8% of citations.
The San Francisco Police Commission heard a quarterly update on the Safe Streets for All initiative on Dec. 3, 2014, with the department reporting a large increase in traffic enforcement alongside early declines in injury collisions.
Commander Ali presented data showing the department wrote 95,275 citations through the end of the third quarter, up from 61,974 in the prior period, which he described as "a 54% increase in citations" compared with 2013. "Up until the end of the third quarter of this year, our department has written 95,275 citations," Ali said during the…
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