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Is San Diego's effort to stop traffic deaths failing?
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“I remember him saying, ‘Ok, bye, I’ll see you later,’ and I looked up and said, ‘Ok, bye,’ and that was the last time I ever saw him alive,” said Laura Keenan, whose husband Matthew was hit by a car and killed in 2021 while riding his bike in Mission Valley.
Matthew Keenan was one of 18 cyclists and pedestrians that were killed on city streets and sidewalks in 2021, one of 59 total deaths from January 2021 through March of this year.
The number of pedestrian and cyclist deaths has increased in the past three years despite the City of San Diego's pledge to wipe out traffic deaths citywide by 2025 as part of its Vision Zero plan, which was implemented back in 2015.
https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/local/is-vision-zero-failing/509-58654e46-0dc6-4b51-b1e2-8083cafb7759