What does Mobility mean to you?

It is really important to us that we hear from you and understand what SF thinks. Waymo and our Partners created Let's Talk Autonomous Driving to foster conversations about how autonomous vehicle technology may shape the future of safety, mobility, community, and society.

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What makes it most difficult to get around San Francisco?

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Location: Columbus & Broadway

1 City of San Francisco, Vision Zero 2019 End of Year Traffic Fatality Report

Columbus & Broadway

In San Francisco in 2019, the most commonly-cited primary collision factor was failure by a driver to yield right-of-way at crosswalks. 1

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1 City of San Francisco, Vision Zero 2019 End of Year Traffic Fatality Report

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We’re curious about how you get around. Which have you used in the last two months?

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Location: 77 The Embarcadero S

2 City of San Francisco, Vision Zero 2019 End of Year Traffic Fatality Report

77 The Embarcadero S

Pedestrians are consistently the most vulnerable road users in San Francisco, accounting for over half of all traffic fatalities. 2

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Are there any specific experiences that made you feel unsafe on SF streets?

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Location: 698 Market St.

3 City of San Francisco, Vision Zero 2019 End of Year Traffic Fatality Report

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In SF, 75% of severe and fatal traffic injuries occur in just 13% of San Francisco streets. These comprise areas called the “Vision Zero High Injury Network” (VZHIN). 3

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Do you know someone who lives with limited mobility?

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Location: Jones St.

4 San Francisco Department of Disability and Aging Services (DAS)

Jones St.

43,232 San Franciscans with a disability reported difficulty doing errands alone. 4

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Almost done. Would you ride in a self-driving car if given the opportunity today?

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Location: Steiner St. (Painted Ladies)

5 City of San Francisco Department of Disability and Aging Services (DAS)

Steiner St. (Painted Ladies)

Older adults are the fastest growing age group in San Francisco. Nearly 30% of San Francisco residents will be age 60 or older by 2030. 5

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One final question! What concerns do you have about self-driving?

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