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SFPD lays out 'Focus on the Five' traffic enforcement as pedestrian fatalities rose in 2013

San Francisco Police Commission · January 8, 2014
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Summary

Commander Mikhail Ali outlined a data‑driven enforcement plan targeting primary collision behaviors at high‑risk intersections, citing 21 pedestrian fatalities in 2013 (seven in December) and expanded traffic‑safety tactics including LIDAR and data sharing with MTA/DPH.

San Francisco — As pedestrian fatalities rose in late 2013, the Police Department outlined a data‑driven traffic enforcement campaign aimed at the most common collision causes and the city’s most problematic intersections.

Commander Mikhail Ali told the Police Commission the 'Focus on the Five' initiative—based on an analysis of collisions from 2006 to 2011 conducted with MTA and the Department of Public Health—identifies five primary risky behaviors (unsafe speeds,…

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