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San Francisco remembers lives lost in traffic collisions over past year
Hannah Ege’s husband went out for a jog in February, but never made it home. Sheria Musoka was just 26 years old when a driver, who was allegedly speeding,...Read More
Assemblyman makes another run at speed enforcement camera bill
Assemblyman David Chiu (D-San Francisco) will try his luck again at legislating the use of automated speed enforcement cameras in an attempt to reduce traffic-related fatalities and injuries. Joined...Read More
Solemn memorial honors lives lost in traffic collisions
Pedestrian advocates turned the steps of San Francisco City Hall into a memorial Sunday afternoon with 187 pairs of shoes laid out to represent pedestrians, cyclists and drivers killed...Read More
Car-free Market Street makes every day ‘a beautiful day’ to walk, ride
A new era has officially begun on one of San Francisco’s busiest corridors, one transit officials say will increase safety for pedestrians and bicyclists, and improve Muni service along...Read More
San Francisco remembers those injured, killed in traffic collisions
San Francisco has had a devastating year in terms of traffic fatalities, and the year is not yet over. So far in 2019, 26 people have died on The...Read More
Mayor, transit agency, police unite to reduce SF traffic fatalities
Twenty-three people have died in traffic-related collisions throughout The City so far this year, which equals the total count for 2018. Transit agency officials hope to reduce risks that...Read More
Report slows down speed limit campaign
San Francisco officials will have to push for changes at the state level if they want a speed limit lower than 25 mph on City streets.Read More
Study: Cellphone ban may be pointless
A study showed California’s cellphone ban resulted in a statistically minor drop in accidents.Read More
SF ties L.A. for second worst traffic in America
San Francisco tied L.A. for second place on a list detailing U.S. cities with the worst traffic.Read More