
Families for Safe Streets - San Francisco Bay Area
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San Francisco Bay Area Families for Safe Streets is made up of survivors and families whose loved ones have been killed or severely injured in traffic crashes.
Joined March 2020
Whether you or someone you know was the victim of a traffic crash, there can be a lot to navigate depending on the circumstances and severity. Post-crash checklists are available in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Tagalog at https://t.co/qynLeHstHP.
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Nancy Harrison,Families for Safe Streets member: “It shouldn’t require luck to make it across the street safely. That’s why I’m here today with my wholehearted support for Supervisor Melgar’s Street Safety Act.” To the Board of Supervisors: vote YES on the #SFStreetSafetyAct
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We need YOU on Monday at 12:30PM on the steps of City Hall for the rally for Supervisor Melgar's #StreetSafetyActSF. That's because we need to show San Franciscans demand real action & accountability for traffic safety. Let's get the #StreetSafetyActSF passed unanimously &
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District 7 Supervisor Melgar recently introduced the Street Safety Act: a resolution that includes a suite of actions that will bring the changes needed to reduce serious traffic crashes. The resolution will have its first and only hearing next Monday, September 8 — and we need
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If you are reading this and have been directly affected by a traffic crash, learn more about our group at https://t.co/qynLeHstHP.
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Last week, along with @walksf, we posted signs at the sites of two fatal traffic crashes in San Francisco. Our community is keeping the victims' loved ones in our thoughts and is here to provide support.
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We need YOU to show up for the #SFStreetSafetyAct! 📢📢📢 This bold resolution will have its only public hearing on Mon. Sept. 8. We're rallying beforehand at 12:30PM to show City leaders that San Franciscans demand REAL action for safe streets NOW. Join us! ➡️RSVP at
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One of our #FamiliesforSafeStreets members, Tim Hickey, shares what he wishes he’d known when he and wife Leah first went to the hospital after Leah was hit on her bicycle. Read & share this important perspective at https://t.co/n3lMKZ4yi9.
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San Francisco Bay Area Families for Safe Streets and @walksf are here to support the victim’s loved ones. Post-crash checklists are available in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Tagalog at https://t.co/qynLeHstHP.
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Our community is mourning another pedestrian life lost on our streets, this time at the intersection of 6th and Howard Streets. You can read our statement at https://t.co/37Y1GsL2B7.
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San Francisco Bay Area Families for Safe Streets and @walksf are here to support the victim’s loved ones. Post-crash checklists are available in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Tagalog at https://t.co/qynLeHstHP.
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We are heartbroken to share that an 83-year-old pedestrian, who was hit by a driver on August 2 at the intersection of Ocean and Lee, has succumbed to their injuries. You can read our statement at https://t.co/37Y1GsL2B7.
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The faster a driver is going, the more likely a crash is — and the more serious the consequences. Humans are fragile. Slowing down makes everyone safer. That's what this is about. #SlowOurStreets #VisionZeroSF
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Today, citations begin for speed cameras on San Francisco's streets. But even more than preventing a citation, THIS IS WHY TO SLOW DOWN. Too many people are being hurt & killed. Speeding is the #1 cause of severe and fatal crashes in SF.
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Today, citations begin for speed cameras on San Francisco's streets. But even more than preventing a citation, THIS IS WHY TO SLOW DOWN. Too many people are being hurt & killed. Speeding is the #1 cause of severe and fatal crashes in SF. The faster a driver is going, the more
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If you are reading this and have been directly affected by a traffic crash, learn more about our group at https://t.co/qynLeHstHP.
walksf.org
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Last week, along with @walksf, we posted signs at the sites of two fatal traffic crashes in our city. Our community is mourning these senseless tragedies and is here to support the victims' loved ones.
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They also know that San Francisco must not just continue its #VisionZeroSF commitment, but act at the scale needed for the problem — with real accountability for agencies. Share your support for the #SFStreetSafetyAct TODAY at 5PM at City Hall. RSVP at https://t.co/Kudont2mfX.
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Two of our members thanked Supervisor Melgar for introducing the #SFStreetSafetyAct at the Board of Supervisors later today. Norman Yee, a crash survivor and former Supervisor, and Jenny Yu, whose mom was hit by a speeding driver, know all too well the toll of dangerous streets.
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San Francisco Bay Area Families for Safe Streets and @walksf are here to support the victim’s loved ones. Post-crash checklists are available in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Tagalog at https://t.co/qynLeHstHP.
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We are deeply saddened to learn that another pedestrian life has been lost on our streets, this time at the intersection of Mission Street and Santa Rosa Avenue. You can read our statement at https://t.co/37Y1GsL2B7.
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