fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 days agoHigh-traffic boulevard raises concerns in three South Bay cities
Residents along Stevens Creek Boulevard express increasing concern over speeding vehicles and dangerous conditions that have led to two fatal crashes in nine months. Catalina Barrios, a resident, mentioned, 'That street is dangerous' after nearly being hit while getting out of her car. Maria Barahona vividly described a loss of control incident where a car mounted the sidewalk and crashed into parked cars. This corridor, crucial for health and commerce, is recognized as problematic for pedestrians and cyclists, prompting calls for improved safety measures and infrastructure.
San Francisco