“More people died in San Francisco from traffic crashes than homicides in 2024.” That was the headline in the San Francisco Chronicle on December 30. A total of 42 people […]
Ten years ago, San Francisco was the third city in the nation to adopt Vision Zero: a comprehensive, proven, and preventative approach to end severe and fatal traffic crashes. In […]
Monday morning, our Board president Karen Rhodes decided to personally match every single donation to Walk SF on Giving Tuesday. I was blown away by Karen’s offer. It speaks volumes […]
On Sunday, standing in front of 317 pairs of white-painted shoes, I was overwhelmed by the sheer number of people who have died in traffic crashes, and the thousands more […]