A five-year data analysis conducted by a San Jose traffic safety program shows a sharp increase in homeless traffic fatalities from 2018 to 2022.| San José Spotlight
San Jose could hand out more speeding tickets next year, thanks to a controversial bill bringing traffic cameras to several California cities.| San José Spotlight
San Jose is getting millions in federal dollars through a grant to make some of the city's most dangerous roads safer.| San José Spotlight
One of San Jose’s most dangerous roads is gearing up for a major upgrade as the city prepares a plan to improve safety and traffic flow.| San José Spotlight
San Jose’s streets have become increasingly dangerous, with traffic fatalities reaching near record levels in 2021. This year is on track to beat it.| San José Spotlight
Bicycle safety is an ongoing challenge in the Bay Area, but San Jose is working to change that with street improvements for cyclists and pedestrians.| San José Spotlight
San Jose tops the list of Silicon Valley cities with the most bicycle crashes, injuries and deaths, which is nothing to brag about. The city ranks the worst in bike safety, tallying 2,803 bike crashes last year, resulting in 38 deaths and 2,752 injuries.| San José Spotlight
San Jose has plans to increase traffic enforcement in an attempt to address the rising trend of traffic deaths, which have grown for the last several years.| San José Spotlight
As chair of the Vision Zero Task Force, I announced on Feb. 29 that the task force will be coming to a close at the end of this year. Understandably, this has left some community members and street safety advocates concerned about the future of Vision Zero in San Jose. I empathize with these concerns;...| San José Spotlight
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