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Police commission adopts 'Safe Streets for All' resolution to tighten traffic enforcement and reporting

San Francisco Police Commission · May 7, 2014
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Summary

The commission approved a resolution endorsing Vision Zero, a data-driven enforcement focus on five collision factors, monthly reporting metrics, and increased collaboration with public-health and traffic agencies to reduce injuries and fatalities on San Francisco streets.

The San Francisco Police Commission voted unanimously May 7 to adopt the "Safe Streets for All" resolution, underscoring the department's commitment to Vision Zero and a data-driven approach to traffic enforcement.

Commissioner Michelle Loftus, who introduced the resolution, said the document formalizes commitments made after a citywide review of traffic fatalities and collisions. The resolution asks for monthly reporting on a set of performance metrics, including the percentage of collisions attributed to five primary factors (speeding, failure to yield, red-light…

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