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New report says pedestrian, cyclist deaths have increased in San Diego since 2014
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A new report just released showed that more pedestrians and cyclists are being killed on the streets of San Diego now than there were 10 years ago.
Circulate San Diego, a group that describes itself as a regional nonprofit think tank, put together the report titled "Vision Zero at Ten Years." The goal was to reach zero pedestrian fatalities.
"While the City of San Diego has done a good job in improving its plans, it has to do substantially more in implementing those plans more cheaply, more quickly, and with more resources," said Will Moore, Policy Counsel for Circulate San Diego.
According to the report, in 2014 there were 25 pedestrian and cyclist deaths in San Diego. Since 2021, the number of deaths has hovered right around 35.
MORE: https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/local/new-report-pedestrian-cyclist-deaths-have-increased-in-san-diego-since-2014/509-793d1a78-9164-49ee-8244-f05deb7c0c06