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Families for Safe Streets - San Francisco Bay Area

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San Francisco Bay Area Families for Safe Streets is made up of survivors and families whose loved ones have been killed or severely injured in traffic crashes.

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“Let’s turn on these cameras and save lives!” - David Chiu, City Attorney and former Assemblymember We’re forever grateful to David Chiu who started the nearly decade-long journey to this day as a state Assemblymember. He championed the first bills to pass speed camera

“Let’s turn on these cameras and save lives!” - David Chiu, City Attorney and former Assemblymember

We’re forever grateful to <a href="/DavidChiu/">David Chiu</a> who started the nearly decade-long journey to this day as a state Assemblymember.

He championed the first bills to pass speed camera
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Jenny knows all too well how dangerous speeding can destroy lives and families. We’re grateful to Jenny for sharing her family’s story today. We support Jenny’s message to City leaders: “Speed cameras WILL prevent tragedies like what happened to my family. But we’re going to

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Jenny knows all too well how dangerous speeding can destroy lives and families. Read her powerful perspective on why San Francisco needs speed cameras -- and many more solutions -- to keep drivers going at safe speeds. sfchronicle.com/opinion/openfo… #SlowOurStreets #VisionZeroSF

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Norman Yee was a tireless champion for Vision Zero when he served on the Board of Supervisors. ➡️ Yee helped found our Bay Area chapter of Families for Safe Streets - San Francisco Bay Area to support traffic victims. ➡️ Yee is why every City vehicle has ‘telematics’ installed, tracking how City employees are

Norman Yee was a tireless champion for Vision Zero when he served on the Board of Supervisors.

➡️ Yee helped found our Bay Area chapter of <a href="/BayAreaFSS/">Families for Safe Streets - San Francisco Bay Area</a> to support traffic victims.

➡️ Yee is why every City vehicle has ‘telematics’ installed, tracking how City employees are
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6 pedestrians have died this year, and still the City has no #VisionZeroSF policy or plan for traffic safety. We need you at City Hall on Monday to demand real commitments & actions to keep us safe. RSVP now at walksf.org/may19 Our leaders MUST make this issue a

6 pedestrians have died this year, and still the City has no #VisionZeroSF policy or plan for traffic safety.

We need you at City Hall on Monday to demand real commitments &amp; actions to keep us safe. RSVP now at walksf.org/may19

Our leaders MUST make this issue a
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San Francisco’s Vision Zero policy expired 133 days ago, and the last interagency action plan for Vision Zero is from 2021. Since the policy expired, six pedestrians have died in traffic crashes on San Francisco’s streets, including five seniors. We need you to join us at City

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42 people were killed in traffic crashes in San Francisco in 2024: the deadliest year in a decade. Meanwhile, the City's Vision Zero policy has expired and it has no plan for what agencies will do to make our streets safe. We're going to City Hall to demand a new traffic safety

42 people were killed in traffic crashes in San Francisco in 2024: the deadliest year in a decade.

Meanwhile, the City's Vision Zero policy has expired and it has no plan for what agencies will do to make our streets safe.

We're going to City Hall to demand a new traffic safety
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We're going to City Hall in support of safe streets on Monday, May 19 – and need you there. Join us for any or all of these actions at City Hall: 1️⃣ 12:30: Stand in protest and solidarity at a temporary memorial on the steps of City Hall for the six pedestrians who have died

We're going to City Hall in support of safe streets on Monday, May 19 – and need you there.

Join us for any or all of these actions at City Hall: 

1️⃣ 12:30: Stand in protest and solidarity at a temporary memorial on the steps of City Hall for the six pedestrians who have died
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It’s more than time for our City to act urgently to redesign and enforce streets to keep us safe. Join us at City Hall tomorrow, May 19, at 12:30PM to demand a new Vision Zero policy and action plan. RSVP now at walksf.org/may19.

It’s more than time for our City to act urgently to redesign and enforce streets to keep us safe.

Join us at City Hall tomorrow, May 19, at 12:30PM to demand a new Vision Zero policy and action plan.

RSVP now at walksf.org/may19.