SF Civil Grand Jury finds part of 'Vision Zero' failure due to lack police traffic enforcement
Briefly

In San Francisco, eight pedestrians have died this year, upending the city's Vision Zero goal of zero traffic deaths by 2024. A Civil Grand Jury report attributes these deaths to insufficient police enforcement of traffic laws. Despite investments in safety measures, including visible 'No Turn on Red' signs and millions spent on protecting pedestrians and cyclists, many drivers continue to disregard these regulations. San Francisco Supervisor Rafael Mandelman pointed out that without proper enforcement, traffic rules are largely ignored, exacerbating the risks faced by pedestrians on city streets.
Despite spending millions on pedestrian safety measures, a recent report highlights the lack of police enforcement as a significant reason for pedestrian deaths on San Francisco streets.
Supervisor Rafael Mandelman emphasized that without enforcement of traffic laws, changes to regulations will be ignored, leading to continued danger for pedestrians.
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