Lot of walking, and people make a lot of illegal left turns where we are. There are signs all over the place. No left turns. I dont know if people would honor it. I would be against it. I know its maybe a safety issue, but i think it creates a traffic problem. Cars get all backed up. Reporter prestons effort lines up with a local campaign urging citywide no turn on red policy. More than 50 intersections in the tenderloin already have the restrictions. These have been very successful with pilot and in the tenderloin in my district and it has been really successful in preventing drivers from having conflicts and collisions with pedestrians and cyclists. Reporter preston says there was an 80 reduction in close calls after the new rule wasput in place. He says its critical to prioritize Pedestrian Safety particularly for seniors, people with disabilities and children who navigate the citys notoriously busy streets. We have a vision zero plan. We are supposed to end traffic fatalities by 20
People are aware of the crime. Some of the victims have been spanish speakers so they do plan to have fliers in both english and spanish to alert those people as well. Tonight were going to be working to find out where these crimes are happening and who police may be thinking may be behind this. Thats tonight on the 10 00 news. For now, warning to b. A. R. T. Riders, just keep those phones away and make sure you are aware of your surroundings. Jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. It took 15 months and dozens of the local and federal administrators, today the County District Attorney Says the team has dismantled three gangs. The d. A. Discussed the countys largest operation on record. Allie e rasmus. Reporter the operation was called, its a sunny day in palo alto. That was code for one of the gangs. Reporter the attempted robbery is just one of the incidents investigators say they found. Reporter the investigation led to the arrest of 16 people on a variety of charges. Including bribed
Jaeon David-Isiah Allen, 20, of 53 Isle Palm East, Bluffton, pleaded guilty to first-offense failure to stop for blue lights during a recent term of court held at the Orangeburg County Courthouse.