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S.F. crash victim broke her neck and back. She just led a run to push for fixes to city's deadly streets


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Julie Nicholson smiles while running a half marathon marking the anniversary of her pedestrian crash on a slow street closed to car traffic in San Francisco, Calif., on Sunday, March 14, 2021. KNIGHT0317Photos by Marissa Leshnov / Special to The Chronicle
On Sunday, Julie Nicholson ran for the first time through the spot in the Panhandle where a car had nearly killed her.
She was jogging on Jan. 4 last year when a car speeding north on Masonic Avenue blew through a red light, hit another car and careened into the park straight at her. She flew 30 feet, landing with a thud. She assumed she was seconds from death but remembers thinking, “OK, I lived.” ....

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SF's 'Vision Zero' Failure in One Callout – Streetsblog San Francisco


SFMTA planners apparently still think sharrows, the bane of safe-streets advocates, represent an actual safety measure. “Bicyclists are safe in shared lane” declared a callout in a just-released SFMTA video about curb management on 10th Street, a major arterial with four lanes of fast-moving traffic plus two parking lanes.
The SFMTA’s callout was brought to Streetsblog’s attention via a twitter thread started by bike safety advocate Scott Feeney. Here’s the video in question:
The callout is at 1:57.
One of SF s worst bike gaps is to get from southbound Polk to Howard/Folsom, you re expected to share a lane with 50mph freeway-bound traffic on 10th. ....

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Ready to Share Streets with a Truly Driverless Car?


Cruise is now testing driverless cars on the streets of San Francisco
with nobody at the wheel. That’s right–no longer is there a person sitting in the driver’s seat, hands floating over the steering wheel ready to take over if the computers try to, for example, plow into a woman walking her bicycle.
Here’s a promotional video from Cruise:
Streetsblog wants to know how you feel walking, biking, and taking transit with cars now driving around with nobody in the driver’s seat. To get the conversation going, Streetsblog checked in with some leading advocates and analysts. ....

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