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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 MARCH 29, 2016

1 WHY WE RE HERE We never planned on losing our son. Just Imagine this was someone you loved your mother, your children. Dylan would be 24 years old if he was still alive today. Vision Zero is the one thing I can support to help make change in memory of Dylan. Julie Mitchell, mother of Dylan Mitchell, who was killed while riding a bicycle in San Francisco on May 23, 2013.

2 WHY WE RE HERE I wish recovery was over at this point, but it's not. I'm still trying to be independent, and I struggle everyday with memory, attention and other cognitive problems I have as a result of the collision. Monique Porsandeh, Hit by a car going 40 MPH on February 24, 2013. Left in a coma with several broken bones and is still recovering.

3 TRAFFIC FATALITIES - 2015 31 people were killed in traffic collisions: 20 people walking 6 people riding a motorcycle 4 people biking 1 person driving The top 3 causes were driver behavior: Failure to yield to pedestrian (29%) Speeding (26%) Red light running (13%)

4 SPEED OUR FOCUS MOVING FORWARD ENGINEERING Major streetscape projects Hundreds of nearterm improvements to slow down cars EDUCATION Anti-Speeding Campaign focusing on slowing speeds through education and enforcement at strategic locations citywide POLICY Secure sponsor for ASE in the next state legislative cycle ENFORCEMENT Office of Traffic Safety Grant Year-long special enforcement and public awareness efforts Targeted Enforcement Saturation enforcement to reduce pedestrian collisions, DUI enforcement

TRACKING OUR PROGRESS 5

KEY ACHIEVEMENTS AND NEXT z STEPS

7 2015 ENGINEERING HIGHLIGHTS 30 high-priority VZ projects completed in 24 months 20.2 miles of safety improvements along the high-injury network; 14 off the high-injury network 1,599 safety treatments installed

8 ENGINEERING - NEXT STEPS Major construction efforts on high-injury corridors like Van Ness, Masonic, 2 nd and Polk Additional 13 miles of safety improvements More quick and effective safety improvements at the highest-need intersections

9 2015 ENFORCEMENT HIGHLIGHTS 41,978 citations issued for Focus on the Five violations An average of 115 Focus on the Five citations/day 34% of total citations issues for Focus on the Five Violations in 2015 (compared to 24% in 2014) 45 Focus on the Five citations issued per officer in 2015 93% charge rate for prosecution of vehicle manslaughter

10 ENFORCEMENT - NEXT STEPS Ongoing Focus on the Five enforcement Office of Traffic Safety Grant Year-long program of special enforcement and public awareness efforts Citation & Collision Analysis Project Controller s Office project to optimize time and placement of traffic enforcement E-Citations Improve data reporting and targeted enforcement Targeted Enforcement Speed enforcement with CHP; Saturation enforcement to reduce pedestrian collisions, DUI enforcement

11 2015 EDUCATION HIGHLIGHTS Numerous safe streets campaigns including: o It Stops Here o Bicycle Safety o Muni Driver Education o Safe Routes to Schools o Large Vehicle Urban Driving Safety Video o Taxi Driver Safety Video o Passenger Vehicle Safety Video 10-Year Citywide Strategy for Education and Outreach finalized SFMTA Online Defensive Driving Course

12 EDUCATION NEXT STEPS Anti-Speeding Campaign focusing on slowing speeds through education and enforcement at strategic locations citywide Safe Streets for Seniors Vision Zero Community Outreach Safety Town to teach children to navigate city safely

13 2015 EVALUATION HIGHLIGHTS Standardized traffic fatality reporting across city agencies Safe Streets SF campaign evaluated and found to have increased driver yielding at intervention sites from 3 10%

14 EVALUATION NEXT STEPS Evaluation of Safer Market Street project SFDPH developing comprehensive traffic injury surveillance system

15 2015 HIGHLIGHTS POLICY Automated Speed Enforcement approved as a top 2016 legislative priority Controller s Office Report on ASE released NEXT STEPS Secure a sponsor for ASE in the next state legislative cycle SFO, Port Authority, PUC and Rec & Park to pass Vision Zero resolutions

QUESTIONS? z

THANK YOU! Tom Maguire SFMTA Sustainable Streets Director z San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Tom.Maguire@sfmta.com