Cupertino dashboard tracks traffic collisions - San Jose Spotlight
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Cupertino released a dashboard displaying 1,950 traffic collisions from 2018 to 2024, revealing 47 severe injuries and 10 fatalities. The city's major corridors, such as Stevens Creek and De Anza boulevards, had the highest incidence of crashes. Total collisions decreased from 387 in 2018 to 234 in 2024, and severe injuries dropped from 10 to six. However, fatalities remained steady, primarily involving pedestrians or cyclists. Cupertino aims to continuously update the dashboard, supporting the national Vision Zero movement to eliminate traffic-related deaths and severe injuries.
The total number of collisions has gone down from 387 in 2018 to 234 in 2024, while severe injuries dropped from 10 in 2018 to six in 2024, indicating improvements in traffic safety.
This clear and accessible information can guide targeted improvements to make our streets safer for everyone, as stated by Interim City Manager Tina Kapoor.
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