Families for Safe Streets
@familiesforsafestreets.org
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Individuals who have lost loved ones or been injured in a crash confronting traffic violence through advocacy and support. #EndTrafficViolence
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This is a lot of deaths caused by cars in two years. Thanks to this group for raising awareness of this issue. Cars are destroying our cities. I'm not anti-car, but we need BIG not incremental changes to make our cities safe again. Like new regulations, new street designs, and accountability.
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Our San Diego chapter is working to place 146 memorial signs around the city -- one for every person killed in the last 2 years. You can help by donating!
$15 covers a sign. Link below.

www.circulatesd.org/families_for...
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Toronto parents are organizing to fight back against Ontario Premier Doug Ford's move to ban speed cameras in the city.

Parents held a "circling the strollers" protest last week.

"Who's going to fight harder than parents fighting for their kids to get to school safely?"
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Toronto parents are organizing to fight back against Ontario Premier Doug Ford's move to ban speed cameras in the city.

Parents held a "circling the strollers" protest last week.

"Who's going to fight harder than parents fighting for their kids to get to school safely?"
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Intelligent Speed Assistance works.

New York City's pilot with 500 fleet vehicles recorded a 64% reduction in speeding. In particular, habitat speeders were slowed, data shows. The city is preparing to expand the program, adding 1,600 city-owned vehicles.

www.nyc.gov/site/dcas/ne...
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Please follow along with our new project highlighting the human toll of inaction on traffic safety.
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Avery Devon Neal, 32, a survivor of a mass shooting, struck down and killed in Indianapolis by a hit and run driver. 🕯️

"He was getting off the bus coming home."

He is the 25th pedestrian killed in Indy this year 😭

www.wthr.com/article/news...
He survived an Indianapolis mass shooting in 2021. 4 years later, a driver ended his life in a hit-and-run
Avery Devon Neal, 32, died Oct. 4 after being hit by a car on the northwest side of Indianapolis.
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Our San Diego chapter is working to place 146 memorial signs around the city -- one for every person killed in the last 2 years. You can help by donating!
$15 covers a sign. Link below.

www.circulatesd.org/families_for...
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9% of roadways in Chicago are managed by @illinoisdot.bsky.social

They account for *44%* of fatalities

There needs to be a reckoning at IDOT
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2024 Crashes by Street Jurisdiction (in large blue text)

Table with 3 columns:

Columns:

Road Network

KSI Crashes (KSI = Killed or Seriously Injured)

Fatal Crashes

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State

Road Network: 9%

KSI Crashes: 22%

Fatal Crashes: 44%

County

Road Network: 2%

KSI Crashes: 7%

Fatal Crashes: 10%

City

Road Network: 89%

KSI Crashes: 71%

Fatal Crashes: 46%

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CDOT logo (Chicago Department of Transportation)

Background text includes “Council Chamber” and a small “Zoom” watermark, indicating the presentation was shared via Zoom.
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Adding to the tragedy of this horrendous act of road violence, Ghost Padron was about to return to their job as an outreach worker at Somerset West CHC. They should have made it home that day and then later to work, helping people with addictions my community. Every life is a universe.
Recovery unlikely for Ottawa cyclist struck by vehicle in July
Ghost Padron had a serious brain injury after being struck by a vehicle while riding a bike in Stittsville in July.
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When it comes to vehicle safety, New York City is leading the way! All new vehicles in the City's fleet will be equipped with speed limiting technology.

Now Albany needs to follow NYC's example and use this technology to save lives — by passing the Stop Super Speeders bill.
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Dan "continues to see the ghost bike in honor of his wife every day, he believes that she would be proud."

He is promoting national legislation in her honor that would boost federal funding for side walks, bike lanes and trails.

www.wusa9.com/article/news...
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Three years after diplomat Sarah Langenkamp was killed riding home from a back to school night in Bethesda, Maryland, safety improvements are finally coming to the road.

Her husband, Dan, has fought tirelessly to protect other families.

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3 years after US diplomat was killed riding her bike, safety improvements are on their way
Weeks after Sarah Langenkamp escaped the war in Ukraine in 2022, she died while riding her bicycle from a back-to-school night event.
www.wusa9.com
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The technology can detect alcohol on a person's breath with 99.9997% accuracy without requiring them to blow into a device. 🤯
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👀 What the five safest cities for biking and walking (listed below) all have in common, according to a @momentummag.bsky.social analysis:

#1. NYC
#2. Irvine, CA
#3. Boston
#4. Minneapolis
#5. Portland

momentummag.com/americas-saf...
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Dylan Straughn (far left) a high school sophomore killed by a driver while riding his bike in Colrain Township, Ohio. 🕯️

"Whether it was music, sports, or learning, Dylan brought joy and kindness everywhere he went,"

www.wcpo.com/moeller-dyla...
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More evidence of the remarkable effectiveness of speed cameras.

Data shows in SF, after six months, "speeding fell 72% in September compared with the previous year at the 15 camera locations it tracked last month. Average speeds fell 4 miles per hour."

www.sfexaminer.com/news/transit...
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We see more and more American jurisdictions lowering speed limits and this is why. A: It works to save lives B. The time impacts to drivers are relatively small.
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When Wales lowered its default speed limit from 30 mph to 20, it created a perfect natural experiment. England, a nearby jurisdiction did not.

👀 You can see road deaths declined by 25% in Wales after the policy was implemented. Via @20splenty.bsky.social www.20splenty.org/gb2024stats
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Urban cul-de-sacs are a cheap, immediate way to calm down side streets. Cars can reach any address, but not cut through. Foot traffic instead good for business.
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Horrible news: another deadly hit-and-run crash in Brooklyn. Our hearts go out to the family of 75-year-old Judith Byron, a Sunset Park resident who was just trying to cross the street.

Reckless driving in New York City must be handled with the urgency of a public health crisis.
Brooklyn hit-and-run: Cops hunt driver who blew red light, left scene after fatally striking woman
Police are searching for a hit-and-run driver who fatally struck a woman crossing Seventh Avenue in Brooklyn over the weekend.
www.amny.com
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In the wake of his death, students didn’t stay silent.

They shared stories about nearly being hit in crosswalks... they spoke with conviction and optimism, making it clear that change was possible and necessary.

👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
www.saferoutesnj.org/students-tak...
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"In December 2024, Bruce Morlack, a crossing guard known for his dedication to students and families, was struck and killed while helping children cross Jacksonville Road outside Burlington City High School. Just weeks earlier, another crossing guard, Robert Bork, was killed in High Bridge." SMDH
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Change is “not something that happens overnight,” he said. “But collectively, our voices are far stronger than any one of us complaining about something.”

Mike Doyle, FFS hero, crash victim, mega effective champion of safer streets in DC

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Crash survivor advocates for safer streets in Northern Virginia
After being hit by a driver, Mike Doyle founded Northern Virginia Families for Safe Streets. Doyle has helped reveal dangerous locations for pedestrians in Northern Virginia and advocated for state le...
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