San Francisco's speed cameras have identified 31,000 speeding incidents in April alone, exposing a severe safety crisis. With an average of over 1,000 speeders per day, many exceeded limits considerably. Prominent areas near schools and parks report alarming speeds, including one driver hitting 65 MPH in a 30 MPH zone. The area has witnessed 42 traffic fatalities in 2024, signaling an urgent need for comprehensive safety measures beyond speed cameras, as urged by advocates, including a revived Vision Zero policy from the Mayor's office.
This data reflects what we have been feeling: that dangerous speeding is out of control on our streets, and is a daily threat to our safety.
We have a crisis on our streets with dangerous speeding. The City must address speeding not just with speed cameras, but every possible tool.
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