San Francisco remembers traffic victims 10 years into 'Vision Zero' commitment
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"We never want to contribute more ghost shoes to this memorial. It's the hardest part to see this number grow," said Jodie Medeiros, executive director of Walk San Francisco. Medeiros noted that while the overall number of victims is down so far this year, the number of pedestrians killed remains the same.
"The same number of pedestrians since the policy was passed in 2014. And Walk San Francisco being the pedestrian advocacy organization trying to make San Francisco the most pedestrian-friendly city, this does hit us the hardest, and this is why we do push on our city to make sure that our streets are safe for people walk," Medeiros said.
"We worked really hard. Walk in Francisco and families receive streets and getting the speed camera pilot to come to San Francisco," Medeiros said.
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