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Through Vision Zero SF we commit to working together to prioritize street safety and eliminate traffic deaths in San Francisco by 2024 VISION ZERO: ELIMINATING TRAFFIC DEATHS BY 2024 MARCH 2015

VISION ZERO 3 TRANSPORTATION SAFETY IN SAN FRANCISCO UP TO 2014 1973: Transit First Policy 2001: SF is first to install pedestrian countdown signals 2009: SFDPH Implements Safe Routes to School 2011: SFDPH Co-Chairs Citywide Pedestrian Safety Task Force, identifies Pedestrian High Injury Network 2010: Mayoral directive to reduce severe and fatal pedestrian collisions by 50% by 2021 2012: Short-term pedestrian safety improvements from directive completed 2013: SF Pedestrian Strategy Published 2014: Vision Zero Adopted, Citywide Vision Zero Task Force Established

VISION ZERO WHY VISION ZERO SF? To save lives. Sofia Liu, Age 6

WHAT IS VISION ZERO SF? Vision Zero SF the City s policy and commitment to build better and safer streets, educate the public on traffic safety, enforce traffic laws, and adopt policy changes that save lives. The Goal: Zero traffic deaths in San Francisco by 2024.

VISION ZERO NOTE: SWITRS data was used to report traffic deaths from 2005-2012, restricting to San Francisco City Streets jurisdiction, including streets that intersect with freeways (i.e., fatalities occurring at freeway ramps in the City jurisdiction). *Traffic Deaths from 2013 by SFPD. **Traffic Deaths from 2014 are reported using the Vision Zero Traffic Fatality Protocol based on data from the Office of the Medical Examiner and SFPD, excluding LRV-related deaths.

VISION ZERO Equity: Communities of Concern 30% of Surface Streets 47% of the High Injury Network 12% of street miles* Severe/Fatal Injuries: 70% People in Vehicles 76% People on Motorcycles 72% People Walking 74% People Riding Bikes * non-freeway VISION ZERO HIGH INJURY NETWORK (SWITRS 2008-2012)

VISION ZERO CITYWIDE TASK FORCE: CO-CHAIRED BY SFDPH AND SFMTA - Enforcement focusing on the 5 causes of death and injury for all modes as well as prosecuting traffic crimes - Engineering improving streets and sidewalks to increase safety - Education Campaigns supporting larger cultural shift, focus on road safety - Evaluation and Monitoring monitoring progress, targeting interventions - Policy advancing awareness, enabling programs/projects that support zero deaths - Engagement and Advocacy holding City agencies accountable and representing populations disproportionally affected by these tragedies

VISION ZERO SUMMARY OF PROGRESS Engineering 24 projects in 24 months: 11 projects are complete Interactive dashboard posted online Enforcement Increase in Focus on the Five citations Year-long enhanced enforcement effort of Don t Block the Box Education Safe Streets SF Campaign Safe Routes to School Large Vehicle Training Program Evaluation High Injury Network complete for all modes New Vision Zero Epidemiologist Hired Education Campaign Evaluation Underway Policy Opportunities for State Legislation to support Vision Zero goals Engagement Mini-grants to CBOs serving communities on high injury corridors

VISION ZERO WWW.VISIONZEROSF.ORG

ACTION: 2015-2016 COMMITTING TO ACTION IN 2015-16 Education - Citywide strategy - Safe Routes to School - Large-vehicle driver training Enforcement - Focus on the 5 - Report statistics Engineering - Safety treatments on 13 miles of high-injury streets per year - Project delivery improvements Evaluation & Monitoring - Central data source (TransBASESF.org) - Surveillance System Policy - Automated safety enforcement - Partnerships with state agencies Engagement & Advocacy - Continue meetings & outreach - Engage impacted communities - Mini-grant program to CBOs

ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTABILITY & BENCHMARKS Milestones to be reported back at Quarterly Committee, SFMTA Board and Task Force Meetings Additional Annual Benchmarks: Outcomes Total severe and fatal injuries by neighborhood, mode and by age Medical costs at SF General Hospital for transportation collisions Interim Progress Metrics 85 th percentile of speeds on San Francisco Streets Number of engineering projects implemented, and miles of streets/intersections receiving safety improvements Citations issued: a) per SFPD officer, b) by violation type and by police district Investigation and prosecution of vehicular manslaughter (# of prosecutions) Public awareness of Vision Zero, its principles and traffic safety laws (Public perception survey) Policy change made at local and state levels to advance Vision Zero (# of policies enacted)

ACTION: 2015-2016 EVALUATION & MONITORING: COMPREHENSIVE INJURY SURVEILLANCE + + Police Data SF General Trauma Center, Hospital, Emergency Room Data SF Muni Rail Collision Data 911 Emergency Medical Services Dispatch Data + TransBASE Funded via SFMTA Work Order

EVALUATION AND DATA TRANSBASESF.ORG Environmental Data Injury Data Infrastructure Transportation Community Business Demographics Land Use Health Education Time + = Severity Age Gender Movement Collision Factors Sobriety Code Violation

ACTION: 2015-2016 - Citywide strategy - Pursuing grant opportunities - Safe Routes to School - Community-based education - Street banner campaign EDUCATION

ACTION: 2015-2016 SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL - Program to increase safe and active walking and biking to and from school - DPH leads SRTS Partnership comprised of SFUSD, City agencies, and CBOs - Working in 25 elementary, 3 middle and 2 high schools - Will add 10 more elementary schools in SY 15-16 - SFUSD to introduce Vision Zero resolution to Board of Ed in April

ACTION: 2015-2016 ENGAGEMENT & ADVOCACY SFDPH Co-leads the City Vision Zero Task Force Vision Zero Coalition: 40 Community Organizations Led by Walk SF in partnership with SF Bicycle Coalition Mini-Grants Walk SF, SomCan, Chinatown CDC, MEDA Ongoing engagement in SFDPH initiatives

VISION ZERO SFDPH POINTS OF CONTACT Vision Zero Co-Chair, Data/Evaluation Lead Megan Wier megan.wier@sfdph.org z SFDPH Education Lead Ana Validzic ana.validzic@sfdph.org www.visionzerosf.org