San Francisco Mayoral Candidates Address Street Safety After Tragic West Portal Crash
In the wake of a devastating crash in West Portal, mayoral candidates outline their strategies to achieve Vision Zero and enhance street safety.
- Following a deadly crash in West Portal, San Francisco's mayoral candidates share their plans to improve street safety and strive for zero traffic fatalities.
- Supervisor Ahsha Safaí emphasizes cutting bureaucratic delays and installing traffic-calming measures, while demanding more from SFMTA.
- Former Mayor Mark Farrell criticizes current leadership for failing Vision Zero, advocating for more community-driven street safety improvements.
- Mayor London Breed highlights ongoing efforts to lower speed limits, improve street design, and enforce traffic laws to prevent future tragedies.
- All candidates agree on the urgency of addressing street safety, with varied approaches to achieving the city's Vision Zero goal.