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San Diego City Meeting on Traffic Safety and Vision Zero - July 23, 2018

Public Safety & Livable Neighborhoods CommitteeMonday, July 23, 2018
BodySan Diego, California
SessionPublic Safety & Livable Neighborhoods Committee
DateMonday, July 23, 2018
StatusFILED
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Seven lives.

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Our goal is to eliminate all traffic fatalities and severe injuries in San Diego by 2025.

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Distractions can be deadly even for cyclists.

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What can you do?

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Go with the flow.

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Obey traffic signs and laws.

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Be visible and predictable.

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Always wear a helmet.

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Summary of Proceedings

San Diego City Meeting Summary: Vision Zero Traffic Safety Announcement (July 23, 2018)

This document summarizes the available record for the San Diego city meeting held on July 23, 2018. No agenda or minutes were provided; the raw transcript consists of a public service announcement regarding traffic safety and the city's Vision Zero goal.

Key Point

  • The announcement opened with the phrase "Seven lives," setting a somber tone. It stated the goal to eliminate all traffic fatalities and severe injuries in San Diego by 2025.
  • It emphasized that distractions can be deadly, particularly for cyclists.
  • Practical safety tips were shared: go with the flow, obey traffic signs and laws, be visible and predictable, and always wear a helmet.

No formal discussion, public comments, or votes were recorded in the available transcript.

Meeting Transcript

Seven lives. Our goal is to eliminate all traffic fatalities and severe injuries in San Diego by 2025. Distractions can be deadly even for cyclists. What can you do? Go with the flow. Obey traffic signs and laws. Be visible and predictable. Always wear a helmet.

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