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Vision Zero & Traffic Safety — Deadly Streets in a Dense City

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Daly City has committed to eliminating serious and fatal traffic crashes by 2035 through its Vision Zero Action Plan — but progress has been difficult in one of the most densely populated and heavily trafficked cities on the Peninsula. The city's Vision Zero Action Plan identified a High Injury Network of the most dangerous corridors, and active improvements are being installed including high-visibility crosswalks along Junipero Serra Boulevard, Callan Boulevard, Gellert Boulevard, and King Drive — plus a new separated bikeway with adjacent on-street parallel parking on Callan Boulevard between Hickey and Wembley. The Daly City Police Department has consistently applied for and received Office of Traffic Safety grants — working with San Mateo and San Bruno police departments on coordinated traffic enforcement activities — but the combination of high vehicle speeds, dense pedestrian activity, and aging street infrastructure makes meaningful crash reduction a multi-year challenge.
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