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◈ Homepage — https://walksf.org/Skip to main content Skip to footer Skip links Skip to primary navigation Skip to content Skip to footer Stay updated on all things safe streets. Sign up for Walk SF's newsletter. ✕ ABOUT US OUR WORK GET INVOLVED NEWS EVENTS Open searchbox Select Language​▼ DONATE One year in, San Francisco’s speed cameras are dramatically changing driver behavior LEARN MORE Together, we can win safe streets for all.   We went to Sacramento for the ‘Stop Super Speeders Act’; now we need YOU MAY 7, 2026 READ MORE   The 2026 SF Stair Challenge: epic ‘hoods, views, and stairs (PHOTOS!) MAY 6, 2026 READ MORE   One year in, San Francisco’s speed cameras are dramatically changing driver behavior MAY 6, 2026 READ MORE SUBSCRIBE TO OUR E-NEWSLETTER First Name(Required) Last Name(Required) Email Address(Required) Zip Code(Required) Have Questions? Walk San Francisco 2601 Mission Street, Suite 400 San Francisco, CA 94110 CONTACT US Stay Connected Support Safe Streets for All BECOME A MEMBER Were You in a Traffic Crash? What to do and know » WEBSITE BY MIGHTYMINNOW | SITEMAP | PRIVACY POLICY | COPYRIGHT ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2026 Go to top of page ◈ Interior Pages — 42 pages crawledWalk San Francisco - Your advocate for safe streets for all. Skip to main content Skip to footer Skip links Skip to primary navigation Skip to content Skip to footer About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? Other Ways to Give Follow Us News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Events Calendar Our Walks SF Stair Challenge Peak2Peak World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Walk and Roll to School Day Donate Open searchbox Search Main navigation Donate About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? Other Ways to Give Follow Us News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Events Calendar Our Walks SF Stair Challenge Peak2Peak World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Walk and Roll to School Day Donate Search One year in, San Francisco’s speed cameras are dramatically changing driver behavior Learn more Together, we can win safe streets for all.   We went to Sacramento for the ‘Stop Super Speeders Act’; now we need YOU May 7, 2026 Read More   The 2026 SF Stair Challenge: epic ‘hoods, views, and stairs (PHOTOS!) May 6, 2026 Read More   One year in, San Francisco’s speed cameras are dramatically changing driver behavior May 6, 2026 Read More   We went to Sacramento for the ‘Stop Super Speeders Act’; now we need YOU May 7, 2026 Read More   The 2026 SF Stair Challenge: epic ‘hoods, views, and stairs (PHOTOS!) May 6, 2026 Read More Subscribe to Our E-Newsletter First Name (Required) Last Name (Required) Email Address (Required) Zip Code (Required) Have Questions? Walk San Francisco 2601 Mission Street, Suite 400 San Francisco, CA 94110 CONTACT US Stay Connected Support Safe Streets for All BECOME A MEMBER Were You in a Traffic Crash? What to do and know » Website by MIGHTYminnow | Sitemap | Privacy Policy | Copyright All Rights Reserved © 2026 Go to top of page Let’s make San Francisco a pedestrian-first city. Your membership powers our advocacy work. Join our movement for safe streets today. BECOME A MEMBER × Speed Cameras - Walk San Francisco Skip to main content Skip to footer Skip links Skip to primary navigation Skip to content Skip to footer About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? Other Ways to Give Follow Us News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Events Calendar Our Walks SF Stair Challenge Peak2Peak World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Walk and Roll to School Day Donate Open searchbox Search Main navigation Donate About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? Other Ways to Give Follow Us News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Events Calendar Our Walks SF Stair Challenge Peak2Peak World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Walk and Roll to School Day Donate Search Speed Cameras Lifesaving speed cameras are now on San Francisco streets On March 20, 2025, San Francisco became the first city in California to start using speed cameras. Speed cameras are a proven technology that save lives by changing driver behavior . Walk SF and traffic victims worked for eight years to pass a state law making speed cameras legal in California. In 2023, Governor Newsom signed Assembly Bill 645 allowing San Francisco and five other California cities to pilot speed cameras. We are thrilled this solution will finally be used to address the #1 cause of severe and fatal crashes in San Francisco and California: speeding. Speed cameras are being installed at 33 locations in San Francisco on streets with high crash rates and high levels of dangerous speeding. Why we advocated for speed cameras in San Francisco When it comes to how safe our streets are, much of it comes down to how fast drivers are going. Read why speed matters so much . In 2024, 42 people were killed in traffic crashes in San Francisco, the highest number since 2007. More than 500 were severely injured in traffic crashes. Dangerous speeding is the leading cause of these crashes. San Francisco needs every possible solution to address dangerous speeding – including speed cameras. Speed cameras dramatically shift behavior and can reduce the number of severe and fatal crashes by as much as 58%. In New York City, the speed camera program has resulted in a 94% reduction in speeding at speed camera locations since the program began. That’s why speed camera legislation was a policy priority for Walk SF for nearly a decade. Throughout the years, members of San Francisco Bay Area Families for Safe Streets bravely shared their personal stories countless times with lawmakers and the media on the true toll of dangerous speeding. We’re proud and grateful for their contributions to this historic win. We need safe speeds on all streets Dangerous speeding threatens our lives and hurts our communities. But speed cameras can be the start of a new era for San Francisco. We can make our city a place where: Driver norms are to go slow because that’s part of our San Francisco values. Streets are designed so that drivers are discouraged from speeding in every way possible, whether that’s with speed humps, lower speed limits, turn calming, timed traffic lights, or narrower street widths (or all of the above). The launch of speed cameras in San Francisco is a chance to shift driver behavior not just where there are speed cameras, but citywide. But only if our leaders take key actions. We’re pushing for speed solutions to be at the heart of the City’s traffic safety strategy. We want the City to dramatically scale up street design changes that keep drivers going safe speeds, like turn calming, lane reductions, lower speed limits, speed humps, and more. We’re also building a San Francisco-grown movement of community values around safe speeds that engages neighborhoods, schools, and more. About San Francisco’s speed camera program San Francisco is the first city in California to launch speed cameras. Speed cameras are being installed at 33 locations; here is Walk SF’s take on these locations . Speed cameras will be piloted for a five-year period on streets with the highest crash rates. Once placed, speed cameras are assessed after 18 months and must be moved if they aren’t effective in one of three ways: 1) reducing the 85th percentile speed of vehicles compared to pre-camera data collected; 2) 20% reduction in drivers going faster than 10 MPH above the posted speed limit compared to pre-camera data collected; and 3) a 20% in the number of violators who received two or more violations at the location since the speed cameras became operational. Citations are issued starting for speeds 11MPH above the speed limit starting at $50. Learn more about San Francisco’s speed camera program . About AB 645, the state speed camera law Assembly Bill 645, signed into law on October 13, 2023 , allows San Francisco (plus Los Angeles, San Jose, Oakland, Glendale, and Long Beach) to pilot the use of a limited number of speed cameras only on streets with the highest crash rates (designated “high-injury” streets), or in school zones, or on a street with documented speed racing . On February 9, 2023, Assemblymembers Phil Ting (D-San Francisco) and Laura Friedman (D-Glendale) introduced Assembly Bill 645 (AB 645). Assemblymember Mike Gipson (D-District 65 in Southern California) became a co-author and champion ( read the story of how this happened ). Walk San Francisco was a sponsor of AB 645 . AB 645 was a thoughtfully-written bill with strong privacy protections and equity considerations. The bill protects privacy by banning any facial recognition – only license plate data are collected, and the data must be expunged after a citation is issued. Speed camera violations have no criminal penalties and don’t add points against a driver’s license at the state Department of Motor Vehicles. Citations start at just $50. Cities are required to to reduce fines for those under the poverty line by 80% or offer community service, and reduce fines by 50% for individuals 200% above the poverty level. Support our #SlowOurStreets campaign Learn more about the #SlowOurStreets campaign Subscribe to Our E-Newsletter First Name (Required) Last Name (Required) Email Address (Required) Zip Code (Required) Have Questions? Walk San Francisco 2601 Mission Street, Suite 400 San Francisco, CA 94110 CONTACT US Stay Connected Support Safe Streets for All BECOME A MEMBER Were You in a Traffic Crash? 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What rights you have ove Our Blog - Walk San Francisco Skip to main content Skip to footer Skip links Skip to primary navigation Skip to content Skip to footer About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? Other Ways to Give Follow Us News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Events Calendar Our Walks SF Stair Challenge Peak2Peak World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Walk and Roll to School Day Donate Open searchbox Search Main navigation Donate About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? Other Ways to Give Follow Us News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Events Calendar Our Walks SF Stair Challenge Peak2Peak World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Walk and Roll to School Day Donate Search By Marta Lindsey In Uncategorized Posted May 7, 2026 We went to Sacramento for the ‘Stop Super Speeders Act’; now we need YOU READ MORE By Guy Joaquin In Uncategorized Posted May 6, 2026 The 2026 SF Stair Challenge: epic ‘hoods, views, and stairs (PHOTOS!) READ MORE By Marta Lindsey In Uncategorized Posted May 6, 2026 One year in, San Francisco’s speed cameras are dramatically changing driver behavior READ MORE By Jodie Medeiros In Uncategorized Posted April 22, 2026 State bills Walk SF is supporting so far this legislative session READ MORE By Marta Lindsey In Uncategorized Posted April 16, 2026 Why we’re supporting the Stop Super Speeders bill, AB 2276 READ MORE By Jodie Medeiros In Uncategorized Posted April 9, 2026 What the SFMTA’s next five-year funding plan means for safe streets READ MORE By Marta Lindsey In Uncategorized Posted March 31, 2026 Families for Safe Streets is a place for emotional support READ MORE By Marta Lindsey In Uncategorized Posted March 26, 2026 Harrison walked 50 miles to raise awareness and funds for safe streets READ MORE By Jodie Medeiros In Uncategorized Posted March 26, 2026 Mayor Lurie’s Street Safety Initiative reaches 100-day milestone READ MORE By Jodie Medeiros In Uncategorized Posted March 13, 2026 Five pedestrians killed in just five weeks READ MORE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ... page 1 of 59 News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Member Widget I'm making our streets safer as a Walk SF member. Join Me! Take Action Widget Speed kills. We need to slow our streets to save lives. Get involved Subscribe to Our E-Newsletter First Name (Required) Last Name (Required) Email Address (Required) Zip Code (Required) Have Questions? Walk San Francisco 2601 Mission Street, Suite 400 San Francisco, CA 94110 CONTACT US Stay Connected Support Safe Streets for All BECOME A MEMBER Were You in a Traffic Crash? What to do and know » Website by MIGHTYminnow | Sitemap | Privacy Policy | Copyright All Rights Reserved © 2026 Go to top of page Take Action - Walk San Francisco Skip to main content Skip to footer Skip links Skip to primary navigation Skip to content Skip to footer About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? Other Ways to Give Follow Us News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Events Calendar Our Walks SF Stair Challenge Peak2Peak World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Walk and Roll to School Day Donate Open searchbox Search Main navigation Donate About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? Other Ways to Give Follow Us News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Events Calendar Our Walks SF Stair Challenge Peak2Peak World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Walk and Roll to School Day Donate Search Take Action We need your voice to win safe streets for all. Help protect $40 million in safe streets funding We can’t let $40 million in designated money for street safety projects be diverted. Email the Board now that they MUST protect this funding so it goes towards the improvements we need now. Lives are at stake! Send your email now Do you love safe intersections? Ask for citywide ‘daylighting’ ASAP One of the most effective ways to make an intersection dramatically safer is preventing parking near the crosswalk so there’s clear visibility for everyone. ‘Daylighting’ reduces crashes by 30%, and the City has an opportunity to bring this lifesaving solution citywide. Email SFMTA leaders now . EMAIL SFMTA LEADERS Ask Mayor Lurie to make safe streets a priority Streets can be designed and enforced to protect you and your loved ones, and prevent countless tragedies. City leaders must make traffic safety a priority, but they won’t unless people like you ask them to. Email Mayor Lurie now . Email Mayor Lurie Subscribe to Our E-Newsletter First Name (Required) Last Name (Required) Email Address (Required) Zip Code (Required) Have Questions? Walk San Francisco 2601 Mission Street, Suite 400 San Francisco, CA 94110 CONTACT US Stay Connected Support Safe Streets for All BECOME A MEMBER Were You in a Traffic Crash? What to do and know » Website by MIGHTYminnow | Sitemap | Privacy Policy | Copyright All Rights Reserved © 2026 Go to top of page Walk San Francisco - Your advocate for safe streets for all. Skip to main content Skip to footer Skip links Skip to primary navigation Skip to content Skip to footer About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? Other Ways to Give Follow Us News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Events Calendar Our Walks SF Stair Challenge Peak2Peak World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Walk and Roll to School Day Donate Open searchbox Search Main navigation Donate About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? Other Ways to Give Follow Us News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Events Calendar Our Walks SF Stair Challenge Peak2Peak World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Walk and Roll to School Day Donate Search One year in, San Francisco’s speed cameras are dramatically changing driver behavior Learn more Together, we can win safe streets for all.   We went to Sacramento for the ‘Stop Super Speeders Act’; now we need YOU May 7, 2026 Read More   The 2026 SF Stair Challenge: epic ‘hoods, views, and stairs (PHOTOS!) May 6, 2026 Read More   One year in, San Francisco’s speed cameras are dramatically changing driver behavior May 6, 2026 Read More   We went to Sacramento for the ‘Stop Super Speeders Act’; now we need YOU May 7, 2026 Read More   The 2026 SF Stair Challenge: epic ‘hoods, views, and stairs (PHOTOS!) May 6, 2026 Read More Subscribe to Our E-Newsletter First Name (Required) Last Name (Required) Email Address (Required) Zip Code (Required) Have Questions? Walk San Francisco 2601 Mission Street, Suite 400 San Francisco, CA 94110 CONTACT US Stay Connected Support Safe Streets for All BECOME A MEMBER Were You in a Traffic Crash? What to do and know » Website by MIGHTYminnow | Sitemap | Privacy Policy | Copyright All Rights Reserved © 2026 Go to top of page Let’s make San Francisco a pedestrian-first city. Your membership powers our advocacy work. Join our movement for safe streets today. BECOME A MEMBER × Donate to Walk SF - Walk San Francisco Skip to main content Skip to footer Skip links Skip to primary navigation Skip to content Skip to footer About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? Other Ways to Give Follow Us News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Events Calendar Our Walks SF Stair Challenge Peak2Peak World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Walk and Roll to School Day Donate Open searchbox Search Main navigation Donate About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? Other Ways to Give Follow Us News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Events Calendar Our Walks SF Stair Challenge Peak2Peak World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Walk and Roll to School Day Donate Search Donate online Help us make walking in San Francisco safe and joyful for everyone, everywhere. Your gift to Walk SF will help us: Hold City leaders accountable to deliver solutions to keep us safe Tackle dangerous driving in every way possible, especially speeding Win the changes needed to keep us safe in the crosswalk Support victims of traffic crashes and their loved ones Because these are our streets. This is our future. And together we can transform our streets to be safe for all. Donate today and invest in meaningful change in our city. Walk San Francisco Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization and all donations are tax-deductible to the highest extent of the law. Donate by Mail & Other Ways to Give Subscribe to Our E-Newsletter First Name (Required) Last Name (Required) Email Address (Required) Zip Code (Required) Have Questions? Walk San Francisco 2601 Mission Street, Suite 400 San Francisco, CA 94110 CONTACT US Stay Connected Support Safe Streets for All BECOME A MEMBER Were You in a Traffic Crash? What to do and know » Website by MIGHTYminnow | Sitemap | Privacy Policy | Copyright All Rights Reserved © 2026 Go to top of page Our Vision - Walk San Francisco Skip to main content Skip to footer Skip links Skip to primary navigation Skip to content Skip to footer About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? Other Ways to Give Follow Us News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Events Calendar Our Walks SF Stair Challenge Peak2Peak World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Walk and Roll to School Day Donate Open searchbox Search Main navigation Donate About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? Other Ways to Give Follow Us News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Events Calendar Our Walks SF Stair Challenge Peak2Peak World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Walk and Roll to School Day Donate Search Our Vision San Francisco can and should be the safest, most walkable city in the United States. Yet every day, at least 3 people on average are hit while walking in our city. Walk San Francisco exists to change this. We want nothing less than to make San Francisco the most pedestrian-friendly city in the United States. What does our vision look like? Exceptional pedestrian safety infrastructure that serves all people in every part of the city. Equitable streets. This means everyone – of every age and ability – should be able to get around safely, easily, and affordably. It also means prioritizing the people and places that have been left behind or discounted for too long with street safety improvements. A people- and safety-centered transportation system. More car-free and low-traffic streets and spaces. Astounding numbers of people walking to get to school, to work, to play, to everywhere – because it’s that safe and inviting! No more severe or fatal traffic crashes. None. Not only is this vision possible, achieving it is paramount for our growing city. San Francisco’s future as a healthy, equitable, climate-friendly, and competitive city depends on it. Everyone wins when we have safe streets for all. Learn more about how we work and our values . How We Work To achieve our vision, we work in a range of ways with diverse partners. This includes: Our campaigns to fix the city’s most dangerous streets. Our Safe Routes for All work, which focuses on safer streets for children, seniors, people with disabilities, and transit riders. Our advocacy for bold city and state policies that support and protect pedestrians in San Francisco . Walk SF works in the interest of all pedestrians in San Francisco, but prioritizes our work in order to address the needs of people who are disproportionately affected by pedestrian safety issues. This includes children, communities of color, people with disabilities, and seniors. Our commitment to ending inequities in traffic violence also guides our campaigns which focus on fixing the city’s most dangerous streets. Of all severe and fatal crashes in San Francisco, 74% happen on only 13% of our streets – and certain groups are more likely to live on or near high-injury corridors. All people deserve safe streets, and we consider preventing traffic injuries to be a social justice issue. In all that we do, we work with all kinds of people who are interested in winning safer streets including: community, nonprofit, and advocacy groups; our members; businesses; and more. Our goal is to empower those we work with to advocate using their own voices and narratives, and to magnify individual voices through coordinated action. Our Values Our values are rooted in equity , community empowerment , and persistence . Equity We are all pedestrians, yet we each experience walking differently. We recognize that our experiences are shaped by such fundamentals as race, ethnicity, gender identity, economic circumstance, health, physical abilities, age, and geography, and that embedded structural and institutional biases related to these factors have privileged some groups over others. We target our work to advance the mobility needs of those most at risk as a result of these biases. Community Empowerment Walker by walker, and also community by community, people in San Francisco are bound by neighborhood proximity, cultural affinity, shared disabilities, age, economic standing, dedication to sustainable mobility, or being related to someone who has been killed or seriously injured in a crash. Walk SF is dedicated to bringing the voices of all its constituencies directly to the table so individuals, communities, and groups speak for themselves, equipped with the tools and knowledge needed to be successful in advancing their interests. While Walk SF values self-advocacy, it also works to bridge the sometimes divergent needs of individuals, communities, and/or groups into a holistic solution. Persistence Change comes slowly, and is often hard-won. Walk SF is committed to going the distance to ensure universally safe and pedestrian-first streets and sidewalks everywhere in the City. Variously leaping, sprinting, strolling, rolling, climbing – but never stopping – Walk SF is advancing the inter-connected pedestrian safety and sustainable mobility interests in ways that are deliberative, data-driven, inclusive, bold – sometimes fierce – and always equity-based. Read about the biggest wins our persistence has gotten us so far. Walk SF Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Banner image: Michael Halberstadt About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Member Widget I'm making our streets safer as a Walk SF member. Join Me! Take Action Widget Speed kills. 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We need to slow our streets to save lives. Get involved Recent Posts We went to Sacramento for the ‘Stop Super Speeders Act’; now we need YOU May 7, 2026 The 2026 SF Stair Challenge: epic ‘hoods, views, and stairs (PHOTOS!) May 6, 2026 One year in, San Francisco’s speed cameras are dramatically changing driver behavior May 6, 2026 Subscribe to Our E-Newsletter First Name (Required) Last Name (Required) Email Address (Required) Zip Code (Required) Have Questions? Walk San Francisco 2601 Mission Street, Suite 400 San Francisco, CA 94110 CONTACT US Stay Connected Support Safe Streets for All BECOME A MEMBER Were You in a Traffic Crash? What to do and know » Website by MIGHTYminnow | Sitemap | Privacy Policy | Copyright All Rights Reserved © 2026 Go to top of page Meet the Team - Walk San Francisco Skip to main content Skip to footer Skip links Skip to primary navigation Skip to content Skip to footer About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? 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Learn more about our: Staff Board of Directors Advisory Council Become a member , explore volunteer opportunities , or check out job and internship opportunities . Staff & Interns Kathleen Brennan, Development Director pronouns: she/her Kathleen oversees fundraising for Walk San Francisco. She has over 15 years of fundraising experience, focused on supporting San Francisco nonprofits. Most recently, she was Development Director at Voice of Witness and has also worked in development at SFMOMA and the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Kathleen is a Bay Area native who loves spending her free time hiking and exploring the streets of San Francisco with her dog. Favorite places to walk include Golden Gate Park, the hidden stairways of Bernal Heights, and any trail that leads to a view of the ocean. Contact Kathleen at [email protected] . Guy Joaquin, Development & Events Manager pronouns: he/him Guy manages Walk San Francisco’s membership and donors, as well as walking events. Prior to joining Walk San Francisco, Guy served as a project manager for a career transition and relocation assistance company. Guy feels most at home when outside walking. He began his walking “career” 10 years ago by completing the 500-mile Camino de Santiago pilgrimage across northern Spain, but nowadays you’ll most likely find him on a local route accessible by public transportation. In fact, Guy is the author of BARTable Walks , a series of BART station-to-station walking tours that highlight fun and interesting spots along the way. Contact Guy at [email protected] or call at 415.431.9255. Marta Lindsey, Communications Director pronouns: she/her Marta oversees Walk San Francisco’s communications plus is deeply involved in the organization’s policy and advocacy work. Prior to joining Walk SF, Marta served as the communications director at TransForm, as well as the interim communications director at the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition. As a communications consultant, Marta worked with a range of nonprofits focused on transportation, land use, social justice, and sustainability. Marta has lived in San Francisco for almost 20 years. She considers the fact that she and her family can walk almost everywhere they need to go a key piece of her happiness. She’s obsessed with Golden Gate Park and is on JFK Promenade almost every day. She’s also the author of the children’s book Golden Gate Park, An A to Z Adventure and the forthcoming book Discovering Golden Gate Park: A Local’s Guide. Contact Marta at [email protected] or call at 415.234.0347. Malena Mackey Cabada, Community Engagement Manager pronouns: she/her Malena assists the Safe Routes to School initiative and supports any form of car-free transportation. Prior to joining Walk San Francisco, she worked as an apprentice for an environmental non-profit that does restoration and community programming in Bayview-Hunters Point. Malena has a B.S. in Environmental Studies with a concentration in natural resource management and conservation from SF State. She also holds a seal of biliteracy in Spanish and is pursuing a certificate in geographical information studies. Being outdoors and traveling are her main passions. She also loves to bake, camp, and take walks. Contact Malena at [email protected] . Jodie Medeiros, Executive Director pronouns: she/her Jodie is responsible for leading Walk San Francisco’s strategic work. She has a long and successful history leading communications, fundraising, and advocacy at urban livability, active transportation, and poverty alleviation nonprofits. Prior to joining Walk SF, Jodie was Deputy Director at the SF Housing Action Coalition, where her work was critical in passing Home SF, a policy to incentivize building more affordable and family-friendly housing in San Francisco. During her eight-year tenure as Development Director at the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition, she helped grow the organization from four to seventeen staff and collaborated on the Great Streets Project, which led to Sunday Streets and the now-thriving parklet program. Jodie earned a Bachelor of Arts in History from Clark University. Contact Jodie at [email protected] . Fiona Yim, Communications & Marketing Manager pronouns: she/they/她 Fiona’s work is all about reaching more people in more ways to grow the safe streets movement. Before joining Walk SF, she was a San Francisco Fellow in SFMTA’s Accessible Services team. Fiona holds a B.A. in Urban Studies from UC Berkeley, where she served as a board member for Telegraph for People, a student-led advocacy group focused on safe streets and active transportation. Growing up in the Excelsior and Parkside neighborhoods, Fiona spent much of her time walking and riding transit around San Francisco. Her favorite destinations include Chinatown, Clement Street, and Dolores Park. She believes walkable neighborhoods are essential to building resilient and sustainable cities. Outside of work, Fiona enjoys printmaking, board games, and rock concerts. She is also a member of BART’s Link21 Equity Advisory Committee. Contact Fiona at [email protected] . Board of Directors Chris Bergeron Goldman Sachs Vice President Mo Devlin FasTrack Program Manager (retired) Rita Devlin Marier Rippling Communications Lead James Falino CEA Consulting Senior Associate Claire Fram Applied Information Group Director of Digital Services Drew Hagerstrom Liminality Capital Investment Analyst Leslie Rae Harlson University of California, Berkeley Executive Director, Berkeley Discovery Initiative Meegan Massagli Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Director, Organizational Transformation Stuart Oppenheim Child and Family Policy Institute of California Director Emeritus Karen Rhodes President of Walk SF’s Board of Directors University of California Communications & Fundraising Executive (retired) Kaveh Waddell Journalism Technology Consultant Learn more about Board service . 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Your membership directly supports Walk SF’s: ‘I Love Safe Intersections’ campaign to win changes so we’re safe in the crosswalk ‘Slow Our Streets’ campaign, which works from every possible angle to address dangerous speeding Support for victims of traffic crashes Advocacy to hold City leaders accountable in ending the tragedies on our streets Walk SF members also enjoy these exclusive perks: Self-guided, member-only walks. Your membership gives you access to four curated city walks each year. Walks are ~2-4 miles in length, and include turn-by-turn directions plus fun facts and nearby destinations to discover. Early bird and discounted tickets to our premier walks, Peak2Peak and the SF Stair Challenge. These sell-out events explore hidden trails and off-the-beaten-path treasures of our beautiful city. Get early access with your Walk SF membership and be sure not to miss out. So step up and join our diverse community of people who believe that everyone – of every age and ability – should be safe walking in San Francisco. Become a member now Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Other Ways to Give Follow Us Were You in a Traffic Crash? Recent Posts We went to Sacramento for the ‘Stop Super Speeders Act’; now we need YOU May 7, 2026 The 2026 SF Stair Challenge: epic ‘hoods, views, and stairs (PHOTOS!) May 6, 2026 One year in, San Francisco’s speed cameras are dramatically changing driver behavior May 6, 2026 Please contact us if you need a reduced membership rate at [email protected]. Walk SF Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization and all donations are tax-deductible to the highest extent of the law. Other Ways to Give Subscribe to Our E-Newsletter First Name (Required) Last Name (Required) Email Address (Required) Zip Code (Required) Have Questions? 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San Francisco Bay Area Families for Safe Streets , founded in 2016, is a group made up of traffic crash survivors and the loved ones of people who have been killed or injured in traffic crashes. If you were injured or someone you love was hurt or killed in a traffic crash, we are here for you. Whether you need emotional support from people who understand or you want to join us in speaking out for safe streets, please reach out. Contact Families for Safe Streets Upcoming Events Post-Crash Checklist in English, Chinese, Spanish, and Tagalog Post-Crash Checklist (English) Post-Crash Checklist (Chinese) Post-Crash Checklist (Spanish) Post-Crash Checklist (Tagalog) Do you want to stand with San Francisco Bay Area Families for Safe Streets to end traffic violence? Join us for World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims every November. Host a Families for Safe Streets outreach presentation in your community. Contact Jodie to learn more. 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What to do and know » Website by MIGHTYminnow | Sitemap | Privacy Policy | Copyright All Rights Reserved © 2026 Go to top of page Fix Your Street - Walk San Francisco Skip to main content Skip to footer Skip links Skip to primary navigation Skip to content Skip to footer About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? Other Ways to Give Follow Us News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Events Calendar Our Walks SF Stair Challenge Peak2Peak World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Walk and Roll to School Day Donate Open searchbox Search Main navigation Donate About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? Other Ways to Give Follow Us News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Events Calendar Our Walks SF Stair Challenge Peak2Peak World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Walk and Roll to School Day Donate Search Fix Your Street Do you know a San Francisco street that needs to be safer? Here are some common safety issues and how you can take action. Is there a car parked illegally on the sidewalk? Do you want a stop sign added or a crosswalk painted? You can make requests or report problems with 311. Download the app , call 311, or tweet @sf311 . 311 is increasingly used by the City for determining where street and sidewalk improvements happen, so don’t be shy! Is traffic moving too fast? Learn how to apply to the City’s Residential Traffic Calming Program . You’ll need to get signatures of at least 20 neighbors, and the deadline each year is June 30. Also be sure your representative in local government knows about your street safety issue and your application for traffic calming. Contact your Supervisor . Are streets around your child’s school unsafe for walking? Thanks to Walk SF’s advocacy, San Francisco has 15-mile per hour speed limits around all 181 schools in the city. Unfortunately, wide streets are exempt, and without actual changes to the street to reduce fast speeds, drivers may speed anyway. Apply to the Residential Traffic Calming Program and again, contact your Supervisor . One of the best ways to make your street safer – and all streets safer – is as a Walk San Francisco member. Step up your pedestrian advocacy and join Walk SF today! Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Volunteer Fix Your Street Other Ways to Give Follow Us Were You in a Traffic Crash? Recent Posts We went to Sacramento for the ‘Stop Super Speeders Act’; now we need YOU May 7, 2026 The 2026 SF Stair Challenge: epic ‘hoods, views, and stairs (PHOTOS!) May 6, 2026 One year in, San Francisco’s speed cameras are dramatically changing driver behavior May 6, 2026 Subscribe to Our E-Newsletter First Name (Required) Last Name (Required) Email Address (Required) Zip Code (Required) Have Questions? Walk San Francisco 2601 Mission Street, Suite 400 San Francisco, CA 94110 CONTACT US Stay Connected Support Safe Streets for All BECOME A MEMBER Were You in a Traffic Crash? What to do and know » Website by MIGHTYminnow | Sitemap | Privacy Policy | Copyright All Rights Reserved © 2026 Go to top of page For Reporters - Walk San Francisco Skip to main content Skip to footer Skip links Skip to primary navigation Skip to content Skip to footer About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? Other Ways to Give Follow Us News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Events Calendar Our Walks SF Stair Challenge Peak2Peak World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Walk and Roll to School Day Donate Open searchbox Search Main navigation Donate About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? Other Ways to Give Follow Us News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Events Calendar Our Walks SF Stair Challenge Peak2Peak World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Walk and Roll to School Day Donate Search For Reporters Walk San Francisco (‘Walk SF’) is the city’s pedestrian safety advocacy organization. Since our founding in 1998, Walk SF has been leading the way to make San Francisco a pedestrian-first city with safe and welcoming streets for all. Learn about our impact . Reporters, check out: Our press releases Key facts about pedestrian safety in San Francisco Recommended reading for journalists For media inquiries, contact: Jodie Medeiros, Executive Director, via email . Marta Lindsey, Communications Director, via email . Key Facts About Pedestrian Safety in San Francisco Every day, at least 3 people walking are hit by cars on average in San Francisco. This is more than any other city in the state. Yes, many people walk here, but that doesn’t mean that more people should be injured. Over 50% of the people killed in traffic crashes in the city are pedestrians; the national average for pedestrians killed in traffic violence is only 14%. Of all severe and fatal crashes in San Francisco, 74% happen on only 13% of our streets. These streets, our city’s most dangerous, are called high-injury corridors (see a map of the high-injury network ). Seniors make up just 15% of the population but make up 50% of pedestrian fatalities each year in San Francisco. People with disabilities face additional risks all well. Speed is the leading factor for serious injury and death in San Francisco. A person hit by a vehicle traveling 25 MPH has a 25% chance of a life-threatening or fatal injury; at 40 MPH this goes up to 75%. Crashes and collisions are not “accidents.” Crashes are not random acts; they can be prevented. They are the result of dangerous street designs and/or dangerous traffic behaviors, and most importantly, they are predictable and preventable. Everyone is not responsible and equally to blame in a collision. That’s because some people are more vulnerable than others. Viewing crashes as a matter of individual accountability ignores the inequity between people who are driving, bicycling, or walking. This is particularly true for children, seniors, and people with disabilities, who are most vulnerable. A national study found that wheelchair users are a third more likely to be killed in a crash than non-wheelchair users. Whether a street crossing is marked or unmarked with crosswalk paint, it’s a legal crosswalk. In San Francisco, all intersections of streets wider than 25 feet are legal crosswalks, unless they specifically say “no crossing.” Pedestrians have the right of way; drivers and cyclists are required to yield, i.e., stop behind the line and leave crosswalks free for pedestrians. Recommended Reading for Journalists Our stance on the need to end victim-blaming in media coverage of crashes From the Columbia Journalism Review: When covering car crashes, be careful not to blame the victim Journalists: Here’s how to produce less horrible stories about pedestrians and cyclists getting killed by Peter Flax Using the term “crash” not “accident” News Our Blog For Reporters Press Releases and Media Advisories Newsletter Sign Up Take Action Widget Speed kills. 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What to do and know » Website by MIGHTYminnow | Sitemap | Privacy Policy | Copyright All Rights Reserved © 2026 Go to top of page One year in, San Francisco’s speed cameras are dramatically changing driver behavior - Walk San Francisco Skip to main content Skip to footer Skip links Skip to primary navigation Skip to content Skip to footer About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? 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Other Ways to Give Follow Us News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Events Calendar Our Walks SF Stair Challenge Peak2Peak World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Walk and Roll to School Day Donate Search One year in, San Francisco’s speed cameras are dramatically changing driver behavior One year in, San Francisco’s speed cameras are dramatically changing driver behavior By Marta Lindsey / May 6, 2026  In Uncategorized One year in, San Francisco’s speed cameras are dramatically changing driver behavior 2026-05-06 2026-05-14 https://walksf.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/asset-1.png Walk San Francisco https://walksf.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/5.2026-speed-camera-anniversary-newsletter-banner-2500-x-750-px-1.jpg 200px 200px Last week, Walk SF and San Francisco Bay Area Families for Safe Streets joined District 6 Supervisor Matt Dorsey, the SFMTA, community partners, and advocates to celebrate the one-year anniversary of San Francisco’s speed camera program. There was a lot to celebrate! San Francisco’s speed cameras are proving an incredible success: changing driver behavior and effectively tackling the #1 cause of crashes in our city. San Francisco is also the first city in California to pilot speed cameras, serving as the leader in embracing this technology to improve traffic safety. According to data from the SFMTA, the share of drivers speeding 10 MPH or more is down nearly 80% across camera locations . By fall and winter, just 2% of drivers were traveling 10 MPH or more over the speed limit. We hosted the celebration in the SOMA neighborhood, where every single stree t is designated as high-injury due to the frequency of traffic crashes. Dangerous speeding is a huge issue in SOMA because of its many wide, one-way streets and freeway entrances and exits. It’s great that 7 of the city’s 33 speed camera locations are in SOMA, and we gathered at one of these – 4th and Harrison – where the number of drivers going more than 10 MPH over the speed limit is down 75%. Rudy Corpuz, executive director of violence prevention organization United Playaz, says people in the neighborhood are feeling the difference. “Speed cameras are a game changer,” said Rudy at the celebration. “Speed cameras are helping make our streets what they should be: safe for everyone, but especially for our kids, youth, and seniors.” Watch this powerful video of Rudy about why speed cameras are so important . Families for Safe Streets member and crash survivor Lori Lai also bravely shared her story and perspective on speed cameras. “When I see a speed camera, I see lives saved and tragedies averted. I know other Families for Safe Streets members feel the same,” said Lori. Supervisor Matt Dorsey, who’s been a champion for speed cameras going back to our campaign to pass AB 645 , also stated his strong support for a bigger – and permanent – program at the celebration. Hooray! We’re all-in for winning more speed cameras Our sentiments exactly. Walk SF is already exploring what it will take to not only make San Francisco’s pilot speed camera program permanent, but expand it to address the scale of the problem. Speed camera data itself has shown how prevalent dangerous speeding has become. The SFMTA’s speed surveys before determining camera locations gave a window into how many drivers are going way too fast on our streets, and we’re all feeling this. It took eight years to pass AB 645 , and we need things to move a whole lot faster this time around. Driver behaviors unleashed during the pandemic and the acceleration power of newer vehicles has made the threat of dangerous speeding even greater, and we need to be able to respond to this. If you love speed cameras and want more, please support Walk SF today ! Passing state legislation takes a lot of resources and you can help us have what’s needed to go all in on speed cameras. Read more in the news: 1 year in, advocates launch campaign to expand SF’s speed camera program (KQED) San Francisco reports drop in speeding one year a fter cameras installed (NBC Bay Area) Most severe accidents occur on 13% of San Francisco streets: data (KTVU FOX 2) Cameras led to nearly 80% drop in speeding, SFMTA says (San Francisco Examiner) SF leaders push to scale speed cameras after 80% drop in speeding (Axios San Francisco) Banner Image: Fiona Yim Recent Posts We went to Sacramento for the ‘Stop Super Speeders Act’; now we need YOU May 7, 2026 The 2026 SF Stair Challenge: epic ‘hoods, views, and stairs (PHOTOS!) May 6, 2026 One year in, San Francisco’s speed cameras are dramatically changing driver behavior May 6, 2026 Member Widget I'm making our streets safer as a Walk SF member. 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Other Ways to Give Follow Us News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Events Calendar Our Walks SF Stair Challenge Peak2Peak World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Walk and Roll to School Day Donate Search The SF Stair Challenge 5 miles. 2,000 steps. 100% pure fun! Are you up for the challenge? Take on a one-of-a-kind, scenic physical challenge connecting some of San Francisco’s best stairways into one epic route! Save the date for Saturday, May 8, 2027. Tickets will go on sale early March, with early-bird access and pricing for Walk SF members ! Walk SF held the fourth SF Stair Challenge on May 2, 2026, exploring the incredible stairways of Pacific Heights and USF Lone Mountain. It was the biggest and best yet, bringing out hundreds of stair-climbers. (For a recap and photos, check out our blog post .) The 5th annual SF Stair Challenge will be on Saturday, May 8, 2027. Tickets will go on sale in early March. The super secret route will be crafted again by our mastermind team of WalkLab volunteers and include magnificent views and hidden gems, coming in around 5 miles with about 2,000 stair steps. All proceeds from the SF Stair Challenge support Walk SF’s work making San Francisco the safest, most pedestrian-friendly city in the United States. Wishing you had the routes? We get it! The routes are awesome. We’re sorry to say that only SF Stair Challenge ticket holders have the routes. But as a Walk SF member , you’ll get curated, do-it-yourself walks every few months in your inbox – plus early bird access and discounts to the SF Stair Challenge and our other marquee walking event, Peak2Peak. We also regularly share walk ideas in our newsletter . So if you love walking, join our community! Thank you to our generous event sponsors of the 2026 SF Stair Challenge! Interested in sponsoring the 2027 SF Stair Challenge? 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If you have any questions about giving to Walk SF Foundation in any of the ways listed below, please contact Jodie Medeiros , Walk SF’s Executive Director. Learn about: Donating by mail or phone Becoming a monthly supporter Matching gifts Sponsoring an event Making an in-kind donation Planned giving Donate by Mail or Phone If you prefer giving offline, we happily accept donations by mail or by phone. If you’re sending a check, make it out to “Walk SF Foundation” and send to 2601 Mission Street, Suite 400, San Francisco, CA 94110. Or simply call 415.431.WALK (9255). Become a Monthly Supporter Our monthly supporters (starting as low as $10/month) are invaluable, giving us the flexible consistent funding that helps us keep our core advocacy work strong and be responsive to new opportunities for big wins. Sign up now . Matching Gifts Increase your impact by doubling or even tripling your donation through your company’s matching gift benefits. If you give through United Way, exercise your “Donor Option” and write in “Walk San Francisco Foundation” with EIN: 47-2000881. Find out if your company will match your donation . Sponsor an Event Walk SF holds a range of events throughout the year, including the SF Stair Challenge and Peak2Peak . These events provide unique opportunities for companies to reach thousands of people in a variety of ways. Make an In-Kind Donation Does your company donate products like fruit, granola bars, beer, and wine? Do you have beautiful meeting space in your building you can share with non-profits? Have an older Macbook that you’re looking to retire? Several times a year we seek in-kind donations, which saves us money we can instead direct toward our advocacy work. We’re open to your ideas for in-kind donations, so don’t be shy. We also hold a silent auction at our annual member event, so donated services and gift cards are a big help. 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What to do and know » Website by MIGHTYminnow | Sitemap | Privacy Policy | Copyright All Rights Reserved © 2026 Go to top of page Slow Our Streets - Walk San Francisco Skip to main content Skip to footer Skip links Skip to primary navigation Skip to content Skip to footer About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? Other Ways to Give Follow Us News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Events Calendar Our Walks SF Stair Challenge Peak2Peak World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Walk and Roll to School Day Donate Open searchbox Search Main navigation Donate About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? Other Ways to Give Follow Us News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Events Calendar Our Walks SF Stair Challenge Peak2Peak World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Walk and Roll to School Day Donate Search The ‘Slow Our Streets’ campaign Take action for safe speeds Year after year, the #1 cause of severe and fatal traffic crashes in San Francisco is speeding. The faster a driver is going, the more likely a crash is to occur and the more serious the consequences. A driver has a smaller scope of vision, less time to react, and can’t stop the vehicle as quickly. And the human body can’t withstand the additional force as speeds rise. For every mile faster a driver goes, the threat rises quickly. Doubling a car’s speed quadruples its kinetic energy, making the stakes increasingly high above 25 MPH. By 40 MPH, about 75% of pedestrians will suffer a life-threatening injury or die if hit. This likely underestimates risk because the studies this is based on do not take into account how much larger and heavier vehicles are today. The average American passenger vehicle is now 8 inches taller and 1,000 pounds heavier than it was three decades ago. SUVs and trucks are now the dominant type of vehicle, making up almost 75% of the market share . The threat of dangerous speeding is growing It’s not just that vehicles are bigger and heavier, making crashes even deadlier for those outside the vehicle. It’s also easier than ever for drivers to dangerously accelerate, and too often, they do. The automobile industry continues to design vehicles that are dramatically faster than in previous generations. The average American vehicle from model year 2021 could reach 60 mph in 7.7 seconds. This is about twice as fast as cars purchased in the early 1980s. Electric vehicles are even faster than the average American vehicle, with many reaching 60 MPH in only a few seconds. We need to slow our streets to save lives In 2024, 42 people were killed in traffic crashes in San Francisco – the highest in a decade. More than 500 people were severely injured in traffic crashes. Many of these crashes could have been prevented or been much less severe if the driver had been going slower. In fact, reducing average speed on city streets by just 1 MPH reduces injury collisions by 2-7%. Safe streets depend on safe speeds. That’s why with the support of our members, Walk SF launched the #SlowOurStreets campaign in 2020 to win every possible speed-slowing solution. The ‘Slow Our Streets’ campaign in 2026 This year, the Slow Our Streets campaign is building on the launch of lifesaving speed cameras in San Francisco . Speed camera citation data and speed surveys show speed cameras are doing exactly what we hoped they would: significantly changing driver behavior. As of August 2025, speeding has decreased by 72% on average across the 15 speed camera locations where the SFMTA did before-and-after speed surveys. Plus, two-thirds of vehicles that received a warning or citation have not received a second. Walk SF is building a San Francisco-grown movement of community values around safe speeds that engages neighborhoods, schools, and more. At the same time, we’re pushing for speed solutions to be at the heart of the City’s traffic safety plan. We want to see the City dramatically scale up street design changes that keep drivers going safe speeds, like turn calming, lane reductions, lower speed limits, speed humps, and more. Learn more and take action The ‘Slow Our Streets’ campaign since 2020 Since launching the Slow Our Streets campaign, Walk SF has: Coauthored and championed multiple state bills to allow speed cameras to be piloted in San Francisco; Governor Newsom signed AB 645 in 2023. There are now lifesaving speed cameras at 33 locations in San Francisco. Learn more . Released a groundbreaking report on speed in San Francisco. This report, Making San Francisco a ‘Safe Speeds City’: Solutions to Slow Our Streets and Save Lives , included our findings from speed surveys on 47 streets. Helped pass state legislation allowing San Francisco to lower speed limits on certain types of streets. Now we’re pushing the City to max out this new authority on every street possible. Learn more about AB 43 . Supported and shaped San Francisco’s permanent Slow Streets program. Walk SF helped bring together a broad coalition of groups to win not just a permanent Slow Streets program, but one with strong design standards to keep speeds slow and traffic levels low. Slow Streets have shown dramatic reductions in traffic injuries since, showing what’s possible on other streets, too. Coauthored state legislation in 2024 requiring ‘Intelligent Speed Assistance’ in new California vehicles. While Governor Newsom ultimately vetoed the bill, our coalition-building and media work changed the national conversation around the role of vehicle safety technology in reducing speeding. Learn more about our SB 961 campaign . Advocated for the San Francisco Police Department to focus limited traffic enforcement on the most dangerous driving behaviors, especially speeding. With traffic enforcement at dramatically lower levels than a decade ago, Walk SF continues to hold the SFPD accountable for more strategic and consistent traffic enforcement . Support the Slow Our Streets campaign This campaign is powered by people like you who support safe speeds in San Francisco. Support the Slow Our Streets campaign with a donation today . Subscribe to Our E-Newsletter First Name (Required) Last Name (Required) Email Address (Required) Zip Code (Required) Have Questions? Walk San Francisco 2601 Mission Street, Suite 400 San Francisco, CA 94110 CONTACT US Stay Connected Support Safe Streets for All BECOME A MEMBER Were You in a Traffic Crash? What to do and know » Website by MIGHTYminnow | Sitemap | Privacy Policy | Copyright All Rights Reserved © 2026 Go to top of page Walk San Francisco - Your advocate for safe streets for all. 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Whether you have a few hours to give or you want to take on a longer-term project, our small but mighty team would love your help. Current Volunteer Opportunities: Board service SF Stair Challenge (various positions, both in advance and day of the event on Saturday, May 2). Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Volunteer Fix Your Street Other Ways to Give Follow Us Were You in a Traffic Crash? Recent Posts We went to Sacramento for the ‘Stop Super Speeders Act’; now we need YOU May 7, 2026 The 2026 SF Stair Challenge: epic ‘hoods, views, and stairs (PHOTOS!) May 6, 2026 One year in, San Francisco’s speed cameras are dramatically changing driver behavior May 6, 2026 Subscribe to Our E-Newsletter First Name (Required) Last Name (Required) Email Address (Required) Zip Code (Required) Have Questions? Walk San Francisco 2601 Mission Street, Suite 400 San Francisco, CA 94110 CONTACT US Stay Connected Support Safe Streets for All BECOME A MEMBER Were You in a Traffic Crash? 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Walk San Francisco 2601 Mission Street, Suite 400 San Francisco, CA 94110 CONTACT US Stay Connected Support Safe Streets for All BECOME A MEMBER Were You in a Traffic Crash? What to do and know » Website by MIGHTYminnow | Sitemap | Privacy Policy | Copyright All Rights Reserved © 2026 Go to top of page Peak2Peak - Walk San Francisco Skip to main content Skip to footer Skip links Skip to primary navigation Skip to content Skip to footer About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? 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Peak2Peak connects 10 peaks over a ~10 mile route that will surprise even the most experienced hikers. Each year, our WalkLab volunteers create a top-secret, new route exploring hidden trails, stunning vistas, and off-the-beaten-path treasures in our beautiful city. No Peak2Peak is the same! This always-sells-out supported walk includes experienced walk leaders, a delicious lunch from Radio Africa, and fantastic camaraderie. Peak2Peak has been featured on the popular podcast Total SF. Sign up for our newsletter to be the first to find out when tickets go on sale for Peak2Peak 2026. In the meantime, enjoy a recap and photos of Peak2Peak 2025. See on September 19, 2026! Thank you to our generous Peak2Peak 2025 event sponsors! If your company would like to sponsor Peak2Peak 2026, contact [email protected] for details about our sponsorship opportunities. 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Other Ways to Give Follow Us News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Events Calendar Our Walks SF Stair Challenge Peak2Peak World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Walk and Roll to School Day Donate Search We went to Sacramento for the ‘Stop Super Speeders Act’; now we need YOU We went to Sacramento for the ‘Stop Super Speeders Act’; now we need YOU By Marta Lindsey / May 7, 2026  In Uncategorized We went to Sacramento for the ‘Stop Super Speeders Act’; now we need YOU 2026-05-07 2026-05-07 https://walksf.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/asset-1.png Walk San Francisco https://walksf.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/families-for-safe-streets-san-francisco-bay-area-sacramento-education-day-may-5-2026-stop-super-speeders.jpeg 200px 200px Earlier this week, Walk SF headed to Sacramento with our San Francisco Bay Area chapter of Families for Safe Streets to share stories with legislators about why every possible solution is needed to address dangerous speeding . The stories courageously shared by Families for Safe Streets members with over 30 legislators’ offices on Tuesday show the heartbreaking toll – and also how vulnerable we all are. A five-year-old girl, killed in the crosswalk of her school by a speeding driver, which her surviving sister had to witness. A woman on a jog celebrating the end of her husband’s chemotherapy, hit by a speeding driver with the impact breaking her neck and back. A 21-year-old man who loved basketball, art, and his friends, killed in an instant by a speeding driver. Right now, state legislators have the chance to pass a groundbreaking bill that would bring a proven and powerful new tool to California to address dangerous speeding. Called the ‘Stop Super Speeders Act’ , AB 2276 (Soria) would require what’s called ‘active Intelligent Speed Assistance’ to be installed in the vehicles of drivers convicted of severe speeding-related offenses. This preventative approach targets the drivers who pose the greatest threat to us all, and acknowledges the fact that 75% of drivers with suspended licenses continue to drive . While AB 2276 was passed unanimously by the Assembly Privacy Committee and Assembly Public Safety Committee, AB 2276 now faces its biggest hurdle: the Assembly Appropriations Committee, which most bills never make it out of. Bay Area Assemblymember Buffy Wicks (parts of Oakland; Berkeley; Richmond; Pinole) is Chair of this Committee. Help us send hundreds of emails to her now . AB 2276 must move out of the Assembly Appropriations Committee by Thursday, May 15, or it’s over for this bill this legislative session! And that’s up to Assemblymember Wicks. EMAIL ASSEMBLYMEMBER WICKS NOW Like we’re seeing with speed cameras , there are proven safety technologies that can dramatically change driver behavior and reduce the number of tragedies on our streets. And we need them now . The pandemic unleashed more frequent, extreme speeding and reckless driving, and these trends have continued. New vehicles can reach high speeds in just a few seconds. Drivers are more distracted and aggressive than ever before, putting us all at risk. Walk SF is proud to be supporting AB 2276, and grateful to Families for Safe Streets members for educating legislators as to why bills like this are desperately needed. A special thank you to National Families for Safe Streets . Two of their staff joined us in Sacramento in support of AB 2276, and the organization is supporting efforts around the country to pass ‘Stop Super Speeder’ bills . Recent Posts We went to Sacramento for the ‘Stop Super Speeders Act’; now we need YOU May 7, 2026 The 2026 SF Stair Challenge: epic ‘hoods, views, and stairs (PHOTOS!) May 6, 2026 One year in, San Francisco’s speed cameras are dramatically changing driver behavior May 6, 2026 Member Widget I'm making our streets safer as a Walk SF member. Join Me! 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Your membership directly supports Walk SF’s: ‘I Love Safe Intersections’ campaign to win changes so we’re safe in the crosswalk ‘Slow Our Streets’ campaign, which works from every possible angle to address dangerous speeding Support for victims of traffic crashes Advocacy to hold City leaders accountable in ending the tragedies on our streets By renewing, you’ll also keep your membership perks, including curated quarterly DIY walks plus discounts and early bird tickets for our premier walks. Renew your membership Thank you for being a part of our diverse community of people who are making the movement for safe streets stronger. Together, we can make walking in San Francisco safe for everyone. Please contact us with any questions, or if you need a reduced membership rate at [email protected]. Walk SF Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization and all donations are tax-deductible to the highest extent of the law. 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What to do and know » Website by MIGHTYminnow | Sitemap | Privacy Policy | Copyright All Rights Reserved © 2026 Go to top of page The 2026 SF Stair Challenge: epic 'hoods, views, and stairs (PHOTOS!) - Walk San Francisco Skip to main content Skip to footer Skip links Skip to primary navigation Skip to content Skip to footer About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? Other Ways to Give Follow Us News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Events Calendar Our Walks SF Stair Challenge Peak2Peak World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Walk and Roll to School Day Donate Open searchbox Search Main navigation Donate About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? Other Ways to Give Follow Us News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Events Calendar Our Walks SF Stair Challenge Peak2Peak World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Walk and Roll to School Day Donate Search The 2026 SF Stair Challenge: epic ‘hoods, views, and stairs (PHOTOS!) The 2026 SF Stair Challenge: epic ‘hoods, views, and stairs (PHOTOS!) By Guy Joaquin / May 6, 2026  In Uncategorized The 2026 SF Stair Challenge: epic ‘hoods, views, and stairs (PHOTOS!) 2026-05-06 2026-05-08 https://walksf.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/asset-1.png Walk San Francisco https://walksf.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/5.2026-sf-stair-challenge-2026-recap-blog-banner-1-1.jpg 200px 200px Another SF Stair Challenge climbed and conquered, and what a day it was. This year’s adventure took us through Pacific Heights and the USF Lone Mountain campus for a route packed with grand staircases, secret passages, sweeping views, and plenty of glute-busting uphills. We thought last year’s Bernal Heights route would be impossible to beat, but based on the many “This was incredible” comments (and more than a few “I think this topped last year”), we’re calling this one a success. Even longtime San Franciscans discovered hidden stairways, tucked-away paths, and views they’d never seen before. And to everyone who thought they already knew Pacific Heights: surprise! Turns out the neighborhood still had a few tricks up its sleeve. A grand start with a deceptive opening twist We kicked things off at Alta Plaza Park with its Grand Stairs making a dramatic first impression and setting the tone for the day: beautiful, iconic, and just a little intimidating. At first, things felt easy. Maybe too easy. The route opened with a suspicious amount of downhill, which was fun for everyone until the majestic Spanish Steps up Lone Mountain when gravity kicked in. From there, it was a steady climb back through some of the city’s most iconic staircases – Lyon, Baker, Fillmore, and Webster among them – with plenty of scenic payoff along the way. The best parts were the ones you didn’t see coming As always, much of the magic was in the hidden gems. There was the narrow little mystery tunnel of Goldberg Lane. The larger-than-life surprise of The Blues Evolution mural. The lush, peaceful pathways winding through Loyola Village. The delightful peekaboo downtown view waiting at the end of Normandie Terrace. That’s the Stair Challenge special sauce: part workout, part celebration, part urban treasure hunt. Familiar faces, fast finishers, and a few furry friends More than 500 people signed up this year – our biggest crowd yet. We had veterans keeping their perfect attendance streak alive, solo adventurers, duos, friend groups, work teams, and families who turned the route into a moving block party. One participant stumbled into the event while walking through the park, bought a ticket on the spot, and joined in. Another family of three heard about it on the radio that morning and came straight from across the bay. Congrats to Katie and crew, who were once again the first to finish and have officially entered Stair Challenge legend. And of course, the canine division showed up in force, with dogs either happily accompanying their humans or very clearly leading them. Photos from the big day of stairs, sights, and miles of smiles On mobile devices: Tap the photo to display navigation arrows. Use them to move forward or back. sf-stair-challenge-may-2-2026-fiona-yim-2-large Walk-star Harrison (@hwalkssf), who walked 50 miles in one day to raise awareness of pedestrian safety issues in March, was happy to take on the much-shorter SF Stair Challenge. Photo by Fiona Yim. sf-stair-challenge-2026-may-2-fiona-yim-36-large Members of WalkLab, the all-volunteer crew behind every Walk SF route, cheered on participants along the route. Photo by Fiona Yim. sf-stair-challenge-2026-may-2-2026-jodie-medeiros-2-large For four years running, Katie and friends were our first finishers. Photo by Jodie Medeiros. sf-stair-challenge-2026-may-2-fiona-yim-1-large Thank you to Supervisor Stephen Sherrill for cheering on folks taking on some of District 2's best stairs. Photo by Fiona Yim. sf-stair-challenge-2026-may-2-fiona-yim-75-large Staircase Queen Liz (@sfstaircasequeen) joined us to take on the SF Stair Challenge. Photo by Fiona Yim. sf-stair-challenge-2026-may-2-fiona-yim-100-large Thank you to our fabulous volunteers for helping participants get connected to the digital map. 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Today, Walk SF is known as a tireless advocate in pushing for – and winning – life-saving changes across the city. Powered by our diverse, passionate members, we want nothing less than to make San Francisco the most pedestrian-friendly city in the United States. 2022 Impact Report 2021 Impact Report 2020 Impact Report 2019 Impact Report Read our 25 years of wins Explore some of our biggest wins since our founding. Pushing for San Francisco to adopt Vision Zero and lead in ending severe and fatal crashes In 2013, Walk SF led the successful campaign for San Francisco to be the third city in the U.S. to adopt Vision Zero, a preventative, systemic approach to end severe and fatal traffic crashes. And we’ve been pushing ever since for the City to prioritize and accelerate Vision Zero progress. Walk SF leads the Vision Zero Coalition, united over 30 community-based organizations, nonprofits, and neighborhood groups to be a powerful and unified voice for traffic safety. Winning car-free and car-lite street spaces that prioritize people Walk San Francisco has been a leading force in historic campaigns to create safe spaces for people without the threat of dangerous traffic: the JFK Promenade campaigns, car-free Shelley Drive, permanent Slow Streets, Sunday Streets, and car-free Market Street. Walk SF is currently supporting the Ocean Beach Park campaign to create a people-first promenade and park on the Pacific coast. Walk SF was a key force behind creating and winning 1.5-miles of safe, care-free space for people in Golden Gate Park. Read the incredible story of JFK Promenade . In 2022, Walk SF helped bring together the People’s Slow Streets Coalition, which successfully pushed for design standards to keep traffic speeds on Slow Streets at 15 MPH and traffic volumes to 1,000 or fewer vehicles. Walk SF has also been a strong advocate for removing private vehicles from Market Street, as well as the creation of Sunday Streets. Pushing for solutions address dangerous speeding and #SlowOurStreets Speed is the #1 cause of severe and fatal traffic crashes in San Francisco. That’s why Walk SF continues to push for solutions to address dangerous speeding, including launching our ongoing #SlowOurStreets campaign in 2020. Some of highlights: • Safer speed zones around 181 K-12 public and private schools citywide, which was implemented in 2012. • Doing speed surveys around the city and publishing a groundbreaking report: Making San Francisco a ‘Safe Speeds City’: Solutions to Slow Our Streets and Save Lives . • Passage of Assembly Bill 43 in 2021, which means San Francisco can now lower speed limits by 5 MPH on many types of streets. • After eight years of multiple attempts at passing speed camera legislation, we celebrated in October 2023 when Governor Newsom signed Assembly Bill 645 allowing San Francisco and five other California cities to pilot speed cameras ( read more ). Working with communities to win safe streets Every part of our city has dangerous streets, where simply crossing the street is a gamble. It shouldn’t be like that, and Walk SF works with neighborhoods and community-based groups to change this in a range of ways. We also know that some neighborhoods have experienced decades of inequities in traffic safety, and suffer higher crash rates and significant harm to the community. That’s why Walk SF works more deeply in neighborhoods like the Tenderloin, where we’re proud of our work with the Traffic Safety Task Force to win changes to make the neighborhood a model for lower speed limits, no turn on red, and redesigning roads to bring down speeds. Supporting & bringing voice to those directly affected by traffic crashes In 2015, Walk SF started a local Families for Safe Streets chapter to support crash survivors and people with loved ones who were hurt or killed in crashes. Each year, Walk SF and Families for Safe Streets host World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims event in San Francisco. Walk SF and Families for Safe Streets also work together to bring personal stories to leaders and the media to show the true toll of traffic crashes. Impact Reports 2024 Impact Report 2023 Impact Report 2022 Impact Report 2021 Impact Report 2020 Impact Report 2019 Impact Report Form 990s Walk San Francisco 23/24 990 Walk San Francisco 22/23 990 Walk San Francisco 21/22 990 None of our wins would have been possible without the many members and volunteers who have donated their time and money to Walk SF’s mission. Read the story of our founding Support Walk SF today About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Member Widget I'm making our streets safer as a Walk SF member. Join Me! Take Action Widget Speed kills. We need to slow our streets to save lives. Get involved Recent Posts We went to Sacramento for the ‘Stop Super Speeders Act’; now we need YOU May 7, 2026 The 2026 SF Stair Challenge: epic ‘hoods, views, and stairs (PHOTOS!) May 6, 2026 One year in, San Francisco’s speed cameras are dramatically changing driver behavior May 6, 2026 Subscribe to Our E-Newsletter First Name (Required) Last Name (Required) Email Address (Required) Zip Code (Required) Have Questions? Walk San Francisco 2601 Mission Street, Suite 400 San Francisco, CA 94110 CONTACT US Stay Connected Support Safe Streets for All BECOME A MEMBER Were You in a Traffic Crash? 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World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Standing in Solidarity and Demanding Safer Streets World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims is a global event honoring the millions of people hurt and killed in traffic crashes each year. The event also demands an end to these devastating and preventable tragedies. San Francisco will hold its 12th annual World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims on Sunday, November 15, 2026, on the steps of City Hall. RSVP now Whether you have been affected by a traffic crash as a victim or someone who has lost a friend or loved one, there is a place for you at this event. This is a supportive space to reflect, grieve, and find comfort with those who understand. The broader community is strongly encouraged to attend in solidarity. Your presence is deeply meaningful to victims and their loved ones. And together, our presence shines a needed light on these tragedies and the urgent need for change. Read about and see photos from the 2025 World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims . World Day of Remembrance is hosted by San Francisco Bay Area Families for Safe Streets and Walk San Francisco. San Francisco Bay Area Families for Safe Streets is a group of people who have been directly affected by traffic crashes, including crash survivors and people whose loved ones have been killed or injured in traffic crashes. Learn more . Questions? Contact [email protected]. Banner image: William McLeod Events Our Walks Peak2Peak SF Stair Challenge World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Subscribe to Our E-Newsletter First Name (Required) Last Name (Required) Email Address (Required) Zip Code (Required) Have Questions? Walk San Francisco 2601 Mission Street, Suite 400 San Francisco, CA 94110 CONTACT US Stay Connected Support Safe Streets for All BECOME A MEMBER Were You in a Traffic Crash? 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Your gift to Walk SF will help us: Hold City leaders accountable to deliver solutions to keep us safe Tackle dangerous driving in every way possible, especially speeding Win the changes needed to keep us safe in the crosswalk Support victims of traffic crashes and their loved ones Because these are our streets. This is our future. And together we can transform our streets to be safe for all. Donate today and invest in meaningful change in our city. Walk San Francisco Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization and all donations are tax-deductible to the highest extent of the law. Donate by Mail & Other Ways to Give Subscribe to Our E-Newsletter First Name (Required) Last Name (Required) Email Address (Required) Zip Code (Required) Have Questions? Walk San Francisco 2601 Mission Street, Suite 400 San Francisco, CA 94110 CONTACT US Stay Connected Support Safe Streets for All BECOME A MEMBER Were You in a Traffic Crash? What to do and know » Website by MIGHTYminnow | Sitemap | Privacy Policy | Copyright All Rights Reserved © 2026 Go to top of page Jobs - Walk San Francisco Skip to main content Skip to footer Skip links Skip to primary navigation Skip to content Skip to footer About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? 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Walk SF is currently hiring for: Advocacy Director Communications Manager Community Engagement Coordinator Sign up for our newsletter to be the first to learn about new opportunities. About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Member Widget I'm making our streets safer as a Walk SF member. Join Me! Take Action Widget Speed kills. We need to slow our streets to save lives. Get involved Subscribe to Our E-Newsletter First Name (Required) Last Name (Required) Email Address (Required) Zip Code (Required) Have Questions? Walk San Francisco 2601 Mission Street, Suite 400 San Francisco, CA 94110 CONTACT US Stay Connected Support Safe Streets for All BECOME A MEMBER Were You in a Traffic Crash? What to do and know » Website by MIGHTYminnow | Sitemap | Privacy Policy | Copyright All Rights Reserved © 2026 Go to top of page Take Action - Walk San Francisco Skip to main content Skip to footer Skip links Skip to primary navigation Skip to content Skip to footer About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? Other Ways to Give Follow Us News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Events Calendar Our Walks SF Stair Challenge Peak2Peak World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Walk and Roll to School Day Donate Open searchbox Search Main navigation Donate About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? Other Ways to Give Follow Us News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Events Calendar Our Walks SF Stair Challenge Peak2Peak World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Walk and Roll to School Day Donate Search Take Action We need your voice to win safe streets for all. Help protect $40 million in safe streets funding We can’t let $40 million in designated money for street safety projects be diverted. Email the Board now that they MUST protect this funding so it goes towards the improvements we need now. Lives are at stake! Send your email now Do you love safe intersections? Ask for citywide ‘daylighting’ ASAP One of the most effective ways to make an intersection dramatically safer is preventing parking near the crosswalk so there’s clear visibility for everyone. ‘Daylighting’ reduces crashes by 30%, and the City has an opportunity to bring this lifesaving solution citywide. Email SFMTA leaders now . EMAIL SFMTA LEADERS Ask Mayor Lurie to make safe streets a priority Streets can be designed and enforced to protect you and your loved ones, and prevent countless tragedies. City leaders must make traffic safety a priority, but they won’t unless people like you ask them to. Email Mayor Lurie now . Email Mayor Lurie Subscribe to Our E-Newsletter First Name (Required) Last Name (Required) Email Address (Required) Zip Code (Required) Have Questions? Walk San Francisco 2601 Mission Street, Suite 400 San Francisco, CA 94110 CONTACT US Stay Connected Support Safe Streets for All BECOME A MEMBER Were You in a Traffic Crash? What to do and know » Website by MIGHTYminnow | Sitemap | Privacy Policy | Copyright All Rights Reserved © 2026 Go to top of page Our Walks - Walk San Francisco Skip to main content Skip to footer Skip links Skip to primary navigation Skip to content Skip to footer About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? Other Ways to Give Follow Us News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Events Calendar Our Walks SF Stair Challenge Peak2Peak World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Walk and Roll to School Day Donate Open searchbox Search Main navigation Donate About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? Other Ways to Give Follow Us News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Events Calendar Our Walks SF Stair Challenge Peak2Peak World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Walk and Roll to School Day Donate Search Our Walks What a City to Walk In! There’s simply no city like San Francisco when it comes to walking. Whether you’re exploring a hidden alley or are taking in the view from atop of one of the city’s hills, there are endless sides of the city that can only be fully experienced as a pedestrian. Need ideas and routes for the best walks to do in San Francisco? For two decades, Walk SF has offered a wide range of walks exploring every corner of San Francisco. So check out the options below and get walking today! Our Self-Guided, Member-Only Walks One of the perks of being a Walk SF member is you get free, self-guided routes designed by our expert WalkLab volunteers ~4 times per year. These walks are ~2-4 miles in length, and include turn-by-turn directions plus fun facts and nearby destinations to check out. Become a Walk SF member with a gift of $52 or more to get access right now to our most recent walk. Your membership receipt will include a link and code. Our Premier Walks Each fall, we host Peak2Peak – the ultimate urban walking adventure. Each year, our WalkLab volunteers create a top-secret, unique route exploring hidden trails, stunning vistas, and off-the-beaten-path treasures in our beautiful city. We now offer self-guided and supported options for this always-sells-out hike. Learn more about Peak2Peak . Each spring, we host an additional walk – and these are always epic. Save the date on May 2, 2026 for the 4th Annual SF Stair Challenge . This walk will be a unique, scenic physical challenge connecting some of San Francisco’s best stairways into one incredible route! Learn more about the SF Stair Challenge . Our Circle the City walk traveled an incredible route along the entire perimeter of the city in six hikes! Our 49 Mile Scenic Walk was inspired by and made possible thanks to Kristine Poggioli and Carolyn Eidson, authors of Walking San Francisco’s 49 Mile Scenic Drive . The 2022 Golden City Odysse y explored sections of the Crosstown Trail in a 35-mile route, divided into five separate 5- to 9-mile loops. Be sure you get our newsletter so you don’t miss these epic walks, or check out our events calendar . Email [email protected] to learn more about sponsoring our premier walks. Accessible Walks We endeavor to make our walking events ADA accessible whenever possible. At least one of our self-guided member walks each year is fully ADA accessible, with low-grade, paved surfaces so people using wheelchairs or mobility devices can enjoy the routes. For Walk SF members with mobility challenges, please contact us at [email protected] and we can share access to past accessible walks. Our long hikes like Peak2Peak are not accessible due to the type of trails used on many sections (which may be steep, uneven, or unpaved). Please email [email protected] if you have any questions, feedback, or ideas in regards to our accessible walks. Ideas for Walks in San Francisco Our blog has featured a wide range of ideas for walks to take you off the beaten path, including family-friendly walk ideas. Check out these popular ones for inspiration: Ideas for winter walks in the new year Walk destinations for every part of the city Rainy day walk ideas Exploring dead ends and alleys 13 unpaved roads and alleys We also highly recommend The Walker’s Map of San Francisco if you want to create your own adventure. About WalkLab, Our Walk Experts So how do we continue to create new walks that even the most seasoned walker will love? It’s because of WalkLab: the group of expert volunteers that leave no path undiscovered. This brain trust of wonderful folks donate their time to make Walk SF’s walks so special. Not only do they know every neighborhood in the city, they bring history, creativity, and San Francisco spirit to each walk. They never disappoint, and we are indebted to them! Share Your Walks with Us We love to see and share where people are walking in San Francisco. Be sure to tag your photos on social media with #IWalkSF and @walksf. We may feature your photo in our newsletter! Events Our Walks Peak2Peak SF Stair Challenge World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Subscribe to Our E-Newsletter First Name (Required) Last Name (Required) Email Address (Required) Zip Code (Required) Have Questions? Walk San Francisco 2601 Mission Street, Suite 400 San Francisco, CA 94110 CONTACT US Stay Connected Support Safe Streets for All BECOME A MEMBER Were You in a Traffic Crash? What to do and know » Website by MIGHTYminnow | Sitemap | Privacy Policy | Copyright All Rights Reserved © 2026 Go to top of page Campaigns - Walk San Francisco Skip to main content Skip to footer Skip links Skip to primary navigation Skip to content Skip to footer About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? Other Ways to Give Follow Us News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Events Calendar Our Walks SF Stair Challenge Peak2Peak World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Walk and Roll to School Day Donate Open searchbox Search Main navigation Donate About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? Other Ways to Give Follow Us News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Events Calendar Our Walks SF Stair Challenge Peak2Peak World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Walk and Roll to School Day Donate Search Current Campaigns Learn more and get involved in the campaigns listed below. You can also read our blog for the most current updates on our many campaigns. Vision Zero Vision Zero is a proactive, preventative approach to eliminating all severe and fatal traffic crashes. San Francisco has made many changes to our streets in pursuit of Vision Zero, but not nearly as quickly or boldly as needed. That’s why we advocate for city agencies and leaders to act aggressively to make life-saving changes to our city’s deadliest streets. Learn more. The ‘I Love Safe Intersections’ Campaign Every day, an average of three people are hit walking in San Francisco. The vast majority of these crashes happen in the intersection. Many more safety solutions are needed to keep us all safe in the intersection. The ‘I Love Safe Intersections’ campaign is all about winning them. Read more. The ‘Slow Our Streets’ campaign Year after year, the #1 cause of severe and fatal traffic crashes in San Francisco is speeding. Safe streets depend on safe speeds. That’s why the ‘Slow Our Streets’ campaign exists: to win every possible speed-slowing solution. The speed solutions we’re pushing for . Subscribe to Our E-Newsletter First Name (Required) Last Name (Required) Email Address (Required) Zip Code (Required) Have Questions? Walk San Francisco 2601 Mission Street, Suite 400 San Francisco, CA 94110 CONTACT US Stay Connected Support Safe Streets for All BECOME A MEMBER Were You in a Traffic Crash? What to do and know » Website by MIGHTYminnow | Sitemap | Privacy Policy | Copyright All Rights Reserved © 2026 Go to top of page Our Vision - Walk San Francisco Skip to main content Skip to footer Skip links Skip to primary navigation Skip to content Skip to footer About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? Other Ways to Give Follow Us News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Events Calendar Our Walks SF Stair Challenge Peak2Peak World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Walk and Roll to School Day Donate Open searchbox Search Main navigation Donate About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? Other Ways to Give Follow Us News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Events Calendar Our Walks SF Stair Challenge Peak2Peak World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Walk and Roll to School Day Donate Search Our Vision San Francisco can and should be the safest, most walkable city in the United States. Yet every day, at least 3 people on average are hit while walking in our city. Walk San Francisco exists to change this. We want nothing less than to make San Francisco the most pedestrian-friendly city in the United States. What does our vision look like? Exceptional pedestrian safety infrastructure that serves all people in every part of the city. Equitable streets. This means everyone – of every age and ability – should be able to get around safely, easily, and affordably. It also means prioritizing the people and places that have been left behind or discounted for too long with street safety improvements. A people- and safety-centered transportation system. More car-free and low-traffic streets and spaces. Astounding numbers of people walking to get to school, to work, to play, to everywhere – because it’s that safe and inviting! No more severe or fatal traffic crashes. None. Not only is this vision possible, achieving it is paramount for our growing city. San Francisco’s future as a healthy, equitable, climate-friendly, and competitive city depends on it. Everyone wins when we have safe streets for all. Learn more about how we work and our values . How We Work To achieve our vision, we work in a range of ways with diverse partners. This includes: Our campaigns to fix the city’s most dangerous streets. Our Safe Routes for All work, which focuses on safer streets for children, seniors, people with disabilities, and transit riders. Our advocacy for bold city and state policies that support and protect pedestrians in San Francisco . Walk SF works in the interest of all pedestrians in San Francisco, but prioritizes our work in order to address the needs of people who are disproportionately affected by pedestrian safety issues. This includes children, communities of color, people with disabilities, and seniors. Our commitment to ending inequities in traffic violence also guides our campaigns which focus on fixing the city’s most dangerous streets. Of all severe and fatal crashes in San Francisco, 74% happen on only 13% of our streets – and certain groups are more likely to live on or near high-injury corridors. All people deserve safe streets, and we consider preventing traffic injuries to be a social justice issue. In all that we do, we work with all kinds of people who are interested in winning safer streets including: community, nonprofit, and advocacy groups; our members; businesses; and more. Our goal is to empower those we work with to advocate using their own voices and narratives, and to magnify individual voices through coordinated action. Our Values Our values are rooted in equity , community empowerment , and persistence . Equity We are all pedestrians, yet we each experience walking differently. We recognize that our experiences are shaped by such fundamentals as race, ethnicity, gender identity, economic circumstance, health, physical abilities, age, and geography, and that embedded structural and institutional biases related to these factors have privileged some groups over others. We target our work to advance the mobility needs of those most at risk as a result of these biases. Community Empowerment Walker by walker, and also community by community, people in San Francisco are bound by neighborhood proximity, cultural affinity, shared disabilities, age, economic standing, dedication to sustainable mobility, or being related to someone who has been killed or seriously injured in a crash. Walk SF is dedicated to bringing the voices of all its constituencies directly to the table so individuals, communities, and groups speak for themselves, equipped with the tools and knowledge needed to be successful in advancing their interests. While Walk SF values self-advocacy, it also works to bridge the sometimes divergent needs of individuals, communities, and/or groups into a holistic solution. Persistence Change comes slowly, and is often hard-won. Walk SF is committed to going the distance to ensure universally safe and pedestrian-first streets and sidewalks everywhere in the City. Variously leaping, sprinting, strolling, rolling, climbing – but never stopping – Walk SF is advancing the inter-connected pedestrian safety and sustainable mobility interests in ways that are deliberative, data-driven, inclusive, bold – sometimes fierce – and always equity-based. Read about the biggest wins our persistence has gotten us so far. Walk SF Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Banner image: Michael Halberstadt About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Member Widget I'm making our streets safer as a Walk SF member. Join Me! Take Action Widget Speed kills. We need to slow our streets to save lives. Get involved Recent Posts We went to Sacramento for the ‘Stop Super Speeders Act’; now we need YOU May 7, 2026 The 2026 SF Stair Challenge: epic ‘hoods, views, and stairs (PHOTOS!) May 6, 2026 One year in, San Francisco’s speed cameras are dramatically changing driver behavior May 6, 2026 Subscribe to Our E-Newsletter First Name (Required) Last Name (Required) Email Address (Required) Zip Code (Required) Have Questions? Walk San Francisco 2601 Mission Street, Suite 400 San Francisco, CA 94110 CONTACT US Stay Connected Support Safe Streets for All BECOME A MEMBER Were You in a Traffic Crash? What to do and know » Website by MIGHTYminnow | Sitemap | Privacy Policy | Copyright All Rights Reserved © 2026 Go to top of page The ‘I Love Safe Intersections’ Campaign - Walk San Francisco Skip to main content Skip to footer Skip links Skip to primary navigation Skip to content Skip to footer About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? Other Ways to Give Follow Us News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Events Calendar Our Walks SF Stair Challenge Peak2Peak World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Walk and Roll to School Day Donate Open searchbox Search Main navigation Donate About Us Our Vision Our Impact Meet the Team Jobs Contact Us Our Work Safe Intersections Slow Our Streets Speed Cameras Families for Safe Streets Get Involved Take Action Become a Member Renew Your Membership Volunteer Fix Your Street Were You in a Traffic Crash? Other Ways to Give Follow Us News Our Blog For Reporters Newsletter Sign Up Events Calendar Our Walks SF Stair Challenge Peak2Peak World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims Walk and Roll to School Day Donate Search The ‘I Love Safe Intersections’ Campaign Take action for safe intersections Crossing the street in San Francisco shouldn’t be life-or-death. But too often, it is. Every day, an average of three people are hit walking in San Francisco. The vast majority of these crashes happen in the intersection . We all deserve to be safe when crossing the street, and especially kids, seniors, and people with disabilities. That’s why Walk SF was founded 25 years ago and we’ve been advocating ever since for this to become a reality. Many more safety solutions are needed to keep us all safe in the intersection. The #ILoveSafeIntersections campaign is all about winning them. Join us! As vehicles get bigger, heavier, and more powerful, it’s even more urgent that every preventative measure is in place to protect pedestrians. Walk SF’s top priority in the ‘I Love Safe Intersections’ campaign in 2026 is daylighting. We want the City to paint daylighting at all intersections ASAP, and take additional steps to max out the potential of daylighting to prevent crashes. Learn more . How is an intersection made safer? There are many pedestrian safety solutions that are proven to make intersections safer, especially when they are layered. All of these are being used in San Francisco, but the scale varies widely, with some only starting to be used (like turn calming). Here are what we consider to be core pedestrian safety solutions: Daylighting Turn calming Pedestrian safety zones No turn on red Zebra-striped crosswalks Pedestrian headstart, countdowns, and enough time to cross at traffic lights Accessible pedestrian signals Daylighting When vehicles – especially if they are large vehicles – are parked all the way to the curb, a driver can’t see a pedestrian stepping into the crosswalk, nor can a pedestrian see oncoming traffic. Daylighting removes parking at the crosswalk so everyone has clear sightlines. This simple solution reduces crashes by up to 30%. Learn more about how daylighting works and why we need it at every intersection in San Francisco . Take action for daylighting Turn Calming Drivers making left turns creates one of the biggest dangers for pedestrians. Drivers often take left turns faster than right turns, plus the angle of the turn creates blind spots and drivers can be paying more attention to oncoming traffic than people in the crosswalk. New York City, which pioneered putting posts and rubber bumpers in intersections to slow turning drivers starting in 2016, now has turn calming at nearly 900+ intersections. Turn calming reduces pedestrian injuries by 20%. Pedestrian Safety Zones and Bulbouts Pedestrian safety zones use paint and posts to extend the curb at a corner, creating a buffer between vehicles and pedestrians. Pedestrian safety zones shorten the crossing distance plus improve visibility for drivers and pedestrians. Drivers typically make turns 55% slower, which reduces the chances of a crash and severe injury. Sometimes pedestrian safety zones are made of concrete, which is even better! When a curb is extended at the corner using concrete, it’s called a bulbout . No Turn on Red Turning vehicles create one of the biggest threats to pedestrians, with drivers turning at lights accounting for 20% of pedestrian- or bicycle-related injury crashes in San Francisco (source: SFMTA). No turn on red gives pedestrians and drivers separate times to cross, preventing dangerous conflict in the crosswalk. And all it takes is a simple sign. Zebra-Striped Crosswalks High-visibility, zebra-striped crosswalks increase the likelihood of a driver yielding to a pedestrian by 30-40%. Zebra-striped crosswalks can be seen from greater distances by drivers, plus pedestrians are more visible against the striped background. Most importantly, the crosswalk informs drivers that pedestrians might enter there. Pedestrian Head-Start, Countdowns, and Enough Time to Cross at Traffic Lights Giving pedestrians a ‘head start’ with the walk sign (known as ‘leading pedestrian intervals’) allows pedestrians a head-start to start to cross before drivers get a green light. This can reduce pedestrian-vehicle collisions by as much as 60%. But pedestrians also need enough time to cross or they can be stranded in the intersection or put at risk of being hit by oncoming traffic. The SFMTA has committed to updating all traffic signals to 3.0 ft/second. Pedestrian countdown signals show how much is left to cross the street before the light turns red, helping people make safe decisions about whether to wait for the next WALK signal. Accessible Pedestrian Signals Accessible pedestrian signals communicate WALK and DON’T WALK with auditory signals for people who are blind or low-vision. Do you love safe intersections? Do you want Walk SF to push for every possible solution to keep you safe in the crosswalk? Make a donation now . Subscribe to Our E-Newsletter First Name (Required) Last Name (Required) Email Address (Required) Zip Code (Required) Have Questions? 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Root-LD is the traveling context pod for this entity — permanent, provenance-grounded. The head <script> block is machine-readable. This section shows the same data to humans. We show the work in both spaces.
Layer 1 — Anchor · Immutable after mint. UUID, federation_id, content hash, timestamps. A new crawl appends to recursive — the anchor is never touched. Law I — Provenance.
rld:anchor — gdr-702b778f
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Layer 2 — Body · Complete measurement snapshot frozen at mint. Identity, SEO, schema graph, six-layer topology fingerprint, ratio signals, navigation. Law II — Temporal Attestation.
rld:body — alksf.org
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    "https://globaldataregistry.com/registry/schema/ledger/article",
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Layer 3 — Recursive · Empty at mint. Grows forever through accumulated corpus passes. Common edges (Law V), uncommon edges (Law VI), topology cluster scores. The graph builds itself. Law VII — Torus.
rld:recursive — edge_count=0
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Root-LD v1.0 · root-ld.org · Law I+II+VII root-ld.org ↗
Schema.org Intelligence scored · graph traversal · Law VI negative space
35% coverage · 14 types · 36 props · 50 gaps · click to expand
35%
Schema Utilization Score
PARTIAL COVERAGE — GAPS IDENTIFIED
schema.org v2.0.0 · 36 props extracted · 50 gaps · https://walksf.org/
CreativeWorkWebPageReadActionBreadcrumbListListItemWebSite
◈ Schema Graph — Three-Direction Traversal
Declared: WebPage · ReadAction · BreadcrumbList · ListItem · WebSite · SearchAction · EntryPoint · PropertyValueSpecification · Organization · ImageObject · Article · Person · CollectionPage · Event
✓ Implemented
urlownhttps://walksf.org/
nameownWalk San Francisco - Your advocate for safe streets for all.
isPartOfownhttps://walksf.org/#website
aboutownhttps://walksf.org/#organization
datePublishedown2018-08-23T21:42:58+00:00
dateModifiedown2026-05-15T00:00:26+00:00
descriptionownWe can end traffic violence and make San Francisco the most pedestrian-friendly city in the United States.
breadcrumbownhttps://walksf.org/#breadcrumb
inLanguageownen-US
potentialActionown[ReadAction]
targetownhttps://walksf.org/
itemListElementownHome
positionown1
publisherownhttps://walksf.org/#organization
query-inputown[PropertyValueSpecification]
urlTemplateownhttps://walksf.org/?s={search_term_string}
valueRequiredownTRUE
valueNameownsearch_term_string
logoownhttps://walksf.org/#/schema/logo/image/
imageownhttps://walksf.org/#/schema/logo/image/
contentUrlownhttps://walksf.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/walk-sf-sq.png
widthown696
heightown696
captionownWalk San Francisco
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itemownhttps://walksf.org/
authorownMarta Lindsey
headlineownOne year in, San Francisco’s speed cameras are dramatically changing driver behavior
mainEntityOfPageownhttps://walksf.org/2026/05/06/one-year-in-san-franciscos-speed-cameras-are-dramatically-changing-driver-behavior/
wordCountown636
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startDateown2026-05-26T18:00:00-07:00
endDateown2026-05-26T19:00:00-07:00
performerownOrganization
✗ Not Implemented / Gap
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sameAsgap
identifiergap
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openingHoursgap
numberOfEmployeesgap
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keywordsgap
telephonegap
alternateNamegap
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geogap
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significantLinkgap
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speakablegap
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thumbnailgap
commentCountgap
displayLocationgap
archivedAtgap
digitalSourceTypegap
assessesgap
licensegap
CreativeWorkancestor +1schema.org/CreativeWork ↗11/111 (9%)
The most generic kind of creative work, including books, movies, photographs, software programs, etc.
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fundingprovidergenreaccessModeSufficientacquireLicensePagetemporalCoveragethumbnailcommentCountdisplayLocationarchivedAt
Thingancestor +2schema.org/Thing ↗6/13 (46%)
The most generic type of item.
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sameAsadditionalTypeidentifierownersubjectOfalternateNamedisambiguatingDescription
SoftwareApplicationsibling via CreativeWorkschema.org/SoftwareApplication ↗23 exclusive
A software application.
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MediaObjectsibling via CreativeWorkschema.org/MediaObject ↗18 exclusive
A media object, such as an image, video, audio, or text object embedded in a web page or a downloadable dataset i.e. DataDownload. Note that a creative work may
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VisualArtworksibling via CreativeWorkschema.org/VisualArtwork ↗13 exclusive
A work of art that is primarily visual in character.
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CreativeWorkSeasonsibling via CreativeWorkschema.org/CreativeWorkSeason ↗10 exclusive
A media season, e.g. TV, radio, video game etc.
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Coursesibling via CreativeWorkschema.org/Course ↗10 exclusive
A description of an educational course which may be offered as distinct instances which take place at different times or take place at different locations, or b
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MusicCompositionsibling via CreativeWorkschema.org/MusicComposition ↗10 exclusive
A musical composition.
recordedAsfirstPerformancelyricsmusicArrangementlyricistcomposeriswcCodemusicCompositionForm
TVSeriessibling via CreativeWorkschema.org/TVSeries ↗10 exclusive
CreativeWorkSeries dedicated to TV broadcast and associated online delivery.
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Reviewsibling via CreativeWorkschema.org/Review ↗9 exclusive
A review of an item - for example, of a restaurant, movie, or store.
itemReviewedassociatedClaimReviewpositiveNotesreviewAspectnegativeNotesassociatedMediaReviewreviewRatingassociatedReview
Clipsibling via CreativeWorkschema.org/Clip ↗9 exclusive
A short TV or radio program or a segment/part of a program.
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Episodesibling via CreativeWorkschema.org/Episode ↗9 exclusive
A media episode (e.g. TV, radio, video game) which can be part of a series or season.
durationmusicBypartOfSeasonactortrailerepisodeNumberpartOfSeriesproductionCompany
Messagesibling via CreativeWorkschema.org/Message ↗9 exclusive
A single message from a sender to one or more organizations or people.
toRecipientccRecipientdateReceivedrecipientdateReaddateSentbccRecipientmessageAttachment
HowTosibling via CreativeWorkschema.org/HowTo ↗8 exclusive
Instructions that explain how to achieve a result by performing a sequence of steps.
prepTimetoolstepyieldsupplyestimatedCosttotalTimeperformTime
Moviesibling via CreativeWorkschema.org/Movie ↗8 exclusive
A movie.
durationmusicByactortrailertitleEIDRsubtitleLanguageproductionCompanydirector
ExercisePlansibling via CreativeWorkschema.org/ExercisePlan ↗8 exclusive
Fitness-related activity designed for a specific health-related purpose, including defined exercise routines as well as activity prescribed by a clinician.
exerciseTypeworkloadintensityrepetitionsactivityFrequencyrestPeriodsadditionalVariableactivityDuration
HowToDirectionsibling via CreativeWorkschema.org/HowToDirection ↗8 exclusive
A direction indicating a single action to do in the instructions for how to achieve a result.
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RealEstateListingchild / upgradeschema.org/RealEstateListing ↗+2 props
A [[RealEstateListing]] is a listing that describes one or more real-estate [[Offer]]s (whose [[businessFunction]] is typically to lease out, or to sell). The
datePostedleaseLength
MedicalWebPagechild / upgradeschema.org/MedicalWebPage ↗+1 props
A web page that provides medical information.
medicalAudience
QAPagechild / upgradeschema.org/QAPage ↗+0 props
A QAPage is a WebPage focussed on a specific Question and its Answer(s), e.g. in a question answering site or documenting Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).
ContactPagechild / upgradeschema.org/ContactPage ↗+0 props
Web page type: Contact page.
AboutPagechild / upgradeschema.org/AboutPage ↗+0 props
Web page type: About page.
ProfilePagechild / upgradeschema.org/ProfilePage ↗+0 props
Web page type: Profile page.
CollectionPagechild / upgradeschema.org/CollectionPage ↗+0 props
Web page type: Collection page.
ItemPagechild / upgradeschema.org/ItemPage ↗+0 props
A page devoted to a single item, such as a particular product or hotel.
CheckoutPagechild / upgradeschema.org/CheckoutPage ↗+0 props
Web page type: Checkout page.
SearchResultsPagechild / upgradeschema.org/SearchResultsPage ↗+0 props
Web page type: Search results page.
FAQPagechild / upgradeschema.org/FAQPage ↗+0 props
A [[FAQPage]] is a [[WebPage]] presenting one or more "[Frequently asked questions](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FAQ)" (see also [[QAPage]]).
◈ Structural Negative Type Space — Constitutional Law VI
◈ Action Branch

No structural connection to the Action branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Action ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ BioChemEntity Branch

No structural connection to the BioChemEntity branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/BioChemEntity ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Event Branch

No structural connection to the Event branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Event ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Intangible Branch

No structural connection to the Intangible branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Intangible ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ MedicalEntity Branch

No structural connection to the MedicalEntity branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/MedicalEntity ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Organization Branch

No structural connection to the Organization branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Organization ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Person Branch

No structural connection to the Person branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Person ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Place Branch

No structural connection to the Place branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Place ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Product Branch

No structural connection to the Product branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Product ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Taxon Branch

No structural connection to the Taxon branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Taxon ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Gap List (50 properties unmapped)
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+20 more gaps not shown
◈ Source Schema.org — Raw Extraction (36 blocks)
Block 1 · @type: unknown
{
  "@context": "https://schema.org",
  "@graph": [
    {
      "@type": "WebPage",
      "@id": "https://walksf.org/",
      "url": "https://walksf.org/",
      "name": "Walk San Francisco - Your advocate for safe streets for all.",
      "isPartOf": {
        "@id": "https://walksf.org/#website"
      },
      "about": {
        "@id": "https://walksf.org/#organization"
      },
      "datePublished": "2018-08-23T21:42:58+00:00",
      "dateModified": "2026-05-15T00:00:26+00:00",
      "description": "We can end traffic violence and make San Francisco the most pedestrian-friendly city in the United States.",
      "breadcrumb": {
        "@id": "https://walksf.org/#breadcrumb"
      },
      "inLanguage": "en-US",
      "potentialAction": [
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          "@type": "ReadAction",
          "target": [
            "https://walksf.org/"
          ]
        }
      ]
    },
    {
      "@type": "BreadcrumbList",
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        {
          "@type": "ListItem",
          "position": 1,
          "name": "Home"
        }
      ]
    },
    {
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      "url": "https://walksf.org/",
      "name": "Walk San Francisco",
      "description": "Together, we can make our streets safe for all.",
      "publisher": {
        "@id": "https://walksf.org/#organization"
      },
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          "target": {
            "@type": "EntryPoint",
            "urlTemplate": "https://walksf.org/?s={search_term_string}"
          },
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      "name": "Walk San Francisco",
      "url": "https://walksf.org/",
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        "inLanguage": "en-US",
        "@id": "https://walksf.org/#/schema/logo/image/",
        "url": "https://walksf.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/walk-sf-sq.png",
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      }
    }
  ]
}
◈ Source: https://walksf.org/ · Law I — Provenance
Block 2 · @type: unknown
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      "@type": "WebPage",
      "@id": "https://walksf.org/slow-our-streets/speedcameras/",
      "url": "https://walksf.org/slow-our-streets/speedcameras/",
      "name": "Speed Cameras - Walk San Francisco",
      "isPartOf": {
        "@id": "https://walksf.org/#website"
      },
      "primaryImageOfPage": {
        "@id": "https://walksf.org/slow-our-streets/speedcameras/#primaryimage"
      },
      "image": {
        "@id": "https://walksf.org/slow-our-streets/speedcameras/#primaryimage"
      },
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      "datePublished": "2025-03-14T21:02:01+00:00",
      "dateModified": "2026-02-26T00:26:57+00:00",
      "breadcrumb": {
        "@id": "https://walksf.org/slow-our-streets/speedcameras/#breadcrumb"
      },
      "inLanguage": "en-US",
      "potentialAction": [
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        }
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    {
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      "inLanguage": "en-US",
      "@id": "https://walksf.org/slow-our-streets/speedcameras/#primaryimage",
      "url": "https://walksf.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/speed-camera-citations-start-walk-san-francisco-august-5-fiona-yim.jpg",
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      "width": 2500,
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    },
    {
      "@type": "BreadcrumbList",
      "@id": "https://walksf.org/slow-our-streets/speedcameras/#breadcrumb",
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          "item": "https://walksf.org/"
        },
        {
          "@type": "ListItem",
          "position": 2,
          "name": "Speed Cameras"
        }
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    },
    {
      "@type": "WebSite",
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      "name": "Walk San Francisco",
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      "publisher": {
        "@id": "https://walksf.org/#organization"
      },
      "potentialAction": [
        {
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          "target": {
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    {
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      "@id": "https://walksf.org/#organization",
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        "inLanguage": "en-US",
        "@id": "https://walksf.org/#/schema/logo/image/",
        "url": "https://walksf.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/walk-sf-sq.png",
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}
◈ Source: https://walksf.org/slow-our-streets/speedcameras/ · Fetched: 2026-05-15T02:47:56Z · Law I — Provenance
Block 3 · @type: unknown
{
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    {
      "@type": "WebPage",
      "@id": "https://walksf.org/privacy-policy/",
      "url": "https://walksf.org/privacy-policy/",
      "name": "Privacy Policy - Walk San Francisco",
      "isPartOf": {
        "@id": "https://walksf.org/#website"
      },
      "datePublished": "2023-11-07T20:57:34+00:00",
      "dateModified": "2026-02-20T19:44:41+00:00",
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          "position": 2,
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    {
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      "url": "https://walksf.org/",
      "name": "Walk San Francisco",
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      "publisher": {
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◈ Source: https://walksf.org/privacy-policy/ · Fetched: 2026-05-15T02:47:56Z · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://walksf.org/about-us/our-vision/ · Fetched: 2026-05-15T02:47:56Z · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://walksf.org/news/newsletter-sign-up/ · Fetched: 2026-05-15T02:47:56Z · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://walksf.org/about-us/meet-the-team/ · Fetched: 2026-05-15T02:47:56Z · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://walksf.org/get-involved/become-a-member/ · Fetched: 2026-05-15T02:47:56Z · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://walksf.org/families-for-safe-streets/ · Fetched: 2026-05-15T02:47:56Z · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://walksf.org/site-map/ · Fetched: 2026-05-15T02:47:56Z · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://walksf.org/get-involved/fix-your-street/ · Fetched: 2026-05-15T02:47:56Z · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://walksf.org/news/for-reporters/ · Fetched: 2026-05-15T02:47:56Z · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://walksf.org/get-involved/pedestrian-rights-resources-were-you-hit-walking-san-francisco/ · Fetched: 2026-05-15T02:47:56Z · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://walksf.org/events/sf-stair-challenge/ · Fetched: 2026-05-15T02:47:56Z · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://walksf.org/get-involved/other-ways-to-give/ · Fetched: 2026-05-15T02:47:56Z · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://walksf.org/events/ · Fetched: 2026-05-15T02:47:56Z · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://walksf.org/events/ · Fetched: 2026-05-15T02:47:56Z · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://walksf.org/slow-our-streets/ · Fetched: 2026-05-15T02:47:56Z · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://walksf.org/events/world-day-of-remembrance-for-traffic-victims/ · Fetched: 2026-05-15T02:47:56Z · Law I — Provenance
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            "@type": "EntryPoint",
            "urlTemplate": "https://walksf.org/?s={search_term_string}"
          },
          "query-input": {
            "@type": "PropertyValueSpecification",
            "valueRequired": true,
            "valueName": "search_term_string"
          }
        }
      ],
      "inLanguage": "en-US"
    },
    {
      "@type": "Organization",
      "@id": "https://walksf.org/#organization",
      "name": "Walk San Francisco",
      "url": "https://walksf.org/",
      "logo": {
        "@type": "ImageObject",
        "inLanguage": "en-US",
        "@id": "https://walksf.org/#/schema/logo/image/",
        "url": "https://walksf.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/walk-sf-sq.png",
        "contentUrl": "https://walksf.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/walk-sf-sq.png",
        "width": 696,
        "height": 696,
        "caption": "Walk San Francisco"
      },
      "image": {
        "@id": "https://walksf.org/#/schema/logo/image/"
      }
    }
  ]
}
◈ Source: https://walksf.org/events/our-walks/ · Fetched: 2026-05-15T02:47:56Z · Law I — Provenance
Block 35 · @type: unknown
{
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  "@graph": [
    {
      "@type": "WebPage",
      "@id": "https://walksf.org/our-work/campaigns/",
      "url": "https://walksf.org/our-work/campaigns/",
      "name": "Campaigns - Walk San Francisco",
      "isPartOf": {
        "@id": "https://walksf.org/#website"
      },
      "datePublished": "2018-09-17T21:30:12+00:00",
      "dateModified": "2025-09-03T22:04:42+00:00",
      "breadcrumb": {
        "@id": "https://walksf.org/our-work/campaigns/#breadcrumb"
      },
      "inLanguage": "en-US",
      "potentialAction": [
        {
          "@type": "ReadAction",
          "target": [
            "https://walksf.org/our-work/campaigns/"
          ]
        }
      ]
    },
    {
      "@type": "BreadcrumbList",
      "@id": "https://walksf.org/our-work/campaigns/#breadcrumb",
      "itemListElement": [
        {
          "@type": "ListItem",
          "position": 1,
          "name": "Home",
          "item": "https://walksf.org/"
        },
        {
          "@type": "ListItem",
          "position": 2,
          "name": "Our Work",
          "item": "https://walksf.org/our-work/"
        },
        {
          "@type": "ListItem",
          "position": 3,
          "name": "Campaigns"
        }
      ]
    },
    {
      "@type": "WebSite",
      "@id": "https://walksf.org/#website",
      "url": "https://walksf.org/",
      "name": "Walk San Francisco",
      "description": "Together, we can make our streets safe for all.",
      "publisher": {
        "@id": "https://walksf.org/#organization"
      },
      "potentialAction": [
        {
          "@type": "SearchAction",
          "target": {
            "@type": "EntryPoint",
            "urlTemplate": "https://walksf.org/?s={search_term_string}"
          },
          "query-input": {
            "@type": "PropertyValueSpecification",
            "valueRequired": true,
            "valueName": "search_term_string"
          }
        }
      ],
      "inLanguage": "en-US"
    },
    {
      "@type": "Organization",
      "@id": "https://walksf.org/#organization",
      "name": "Walk San Francisco",
      "url": "https://walksf.org/",
      "logo": {
        "@type": "ImageObject",
        "inLanguage": "en-US",
        "@id": "https://walksf.org/#/schema/logo/image/",
        "url": "https://walksf.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/walk-sf-sq.png",
        "contentUrl": "https://walksf.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/walk-sf-sq.png",
        "width": 696,
        "height": 696,
        "caption": "Walk San Francisco"
      },
      "image": {
        "@id": "https://walksf.org/#/schema/logo/image/"
      }
    }
  ]
}
◈ Source: https://walksf.org/our-work/ · Fetched: 2026-05-15T02:47:56Z · Law I — Provenance
Block 36 · @type: unknown
{
  "@context": "https://schema.org",
  "@graph": [
    {
      "@type": "WebPage",
      "@id": "https://walksf.org/our-work/campaigns/i-love-safe-intersections/",
      "url": "https://walksf.org/our-work/campaigns/i-love-safe-intersections/",
      "name": "The ‘I Love Safe Intersections’ Campaign - Walk San Francisco",
      "isPartOf": {
        "@id": "https://walksf.org/#website"
      },
      "primaryImageOfPage": {
        "@id": "https://walksf.org/our-work/campaigns/i-love-safe-intersections/#primaryimage"
      },
      "image": {
        "@id": "https://walksf.org/our-work/campaigns/i-love-safe-intersections/#primaryimage"
      },
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      "dateModified": "2026-02-25T23:36:12+00:00",
      "breadcrumb": {
        "@id": "https://walksf.org/our-work/campaigns/i-love-safe-intersections/#breadcrumb"
      },
      "inLanguage": "en-US",
      "potentialAction": [
        {
          "@type": "ReadAction",
          "target": [
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          ]
        }
      ]
    },
    {
      "@type": "ImageObject",
      "inLanguage": "en-US",
      "@id": "https://walksf.org/our-work/campaigns/i-love-safe-intersections/#primaryimage",
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      "contentUrl": "https://walksf.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/i_love_safe_intersections_judah_10th_walk_san_francisco_daylighting_fiona_yim_february_2025-1.jpg",
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      "height": 750
    },
    {
      "@type": "BreadcrumbList",
      "@id": "https://walksf.org/our-work/campaigns/i-love-safe-intersections/#breadcrumb",
      "itemListElement": [
        {
          "@type": "ListItem",
          "position": 1,
          "name": "Home",
          "item": "https://walksf.org/"
        },
        {
          "@type": "ListItem",
          "position": 2,
          "name": "The ‘I Love Safe Intersections’ Campaign"
        }
      ]
    },
    {
      "@type": "WebSite",
      "@id": "https://walksf.org/#website",
      "url": "https://walksf.org/",
      "name": "Walk San Francisco",
      "description": "Together, we can make our streets safe for all.",
      "publisher": {
        "@id": "https://walksf.org/#organization"
      },
      "potentialAction": [
        {
          "@type": "SearchAction",
          "target": {
            "@type": "EntryPoint",
            "urlTemplate": "https://walksf.org/?s={search_term_string}"
          },
          "query-input": {
            "@type": "PropertyValueSpecification",
            "valueRequired": true,
            "valueName": "search_term_string"
          }
        }
      ],
      "inLanguage": "en-US"
    },
    {
      "@type": "Organization",
      "@id": "https://walksf.org/#organization",
      "name": "Walk San Francisco",
      "url": "https://walksf.org/",
      "logo": {
        "@type": "ImageObject",
        "inLanguage": "en-US",
        "@id": "https://walksf.org/#/schema/logo/image/",
        "url": "https://walksf.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/walk-sf-sq.png",
        "contentUrl": "https://walksf.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/walk-sf-sq.png",
        "width": 696,
        "height": 696,
        "caption": "Walk San Francisco"
      },
      "image": {
        "@id": "https://walksf.org/#/schema/logo/image/"
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}
◈ Source: https://walksf.org/our-work/campaigns/i-love-safe-intersections/ · Fetched: 2026-05-15T02:47:56Z · Law I — Provenance
schema.org v2.0.0 · source: https://walksf.org/ schema.org/WebPage ↗
Semantic Words 40 words · frequency ranked · Law III
40 words · top 5: streets · safe · san · francisco · traffic · click to expand
Top 40 words by frequency from https://walksf.org/ + 42 interior pages (27,876 words total). Stop-words stripped. Ranked by repetition.
#1streets386x · 2.77%
#2safe340x · 2.44%
#3san322x · 2.31%
#4francisco319x · 2.29%
#5traffic299x · 2.15%
#6speed216x · 1.55%
#7challenge184x · 1.32%
#8stair183x · 1.31%
#9member170x · 1.22%
#10required165x · 1.18%
#11street162x · 1.16%
#12crash160x · 1.15%
#13cameras154x · 1.11%
#14newsletter148x · 1.06%
#15donate144x · 1.03%
#16slow118x · 0.85%
#17walks118x · 0.85%
#18families116x · 0.83%
#19action115x · 0.83%
#20vision114x · 0.82%
#21ways112x · 0.8%
#22events110x · 0.79%
#23impact107x · 0.77%
#24membership107x · 0.77%
#25involved105x · 0.75%
#26sign104x · 0.75%
#27victims103x · 0.74%
#28intersections102x · 0.73%
#29school102x · 0.73%
#30volunteer97x · 0.7%
#31world97x · 0.7%
#32remembrance97x · 0.7%
#33road96x · 0.69%
#34team95x · 0.68%
#35fix95x · 0.68%
#36blog95x · 0.68%
#37news94x · 0.67%
#38jobs92x · 0.66%
#39reporters92x · 0.66%
#40roll91x · 0.65%
Law III — frequency measured, meaning is the reader's · source: https://walksf.org/
Text Topology Fingerprint v1.0.0 · very_long · 171,041 chars · Law III
Six-layer pre-linguistic shape measurement. Deterministic. Same input, same output, always. Hash: f1bc8d91d38aee9f78bf811eeb9b855f...
◈ Signal Matrix
0.139
TTR
0.079
HAPAX
0.921
REP
0.730
BIGRAM
0.568
H2T
0.441
CPRT
3.784
SKEW
25.191
KURT
1.121
C/P
1.813
PENT
0.889
S1P
0.003
NASC
TTR=type-token ratio · HAPAX=hapax ratio · REP=repetition score · BIGRAM=bigram repetition · H2T=hapax-to-type · CPRT=capital token ratio · SKEW=sentence skewness · KURT=sentence kurtosis · C/P=comma-period ratio · PENT=punct entropy · S1P=single-sent para ratio · NASC=non-ASCII ratio
◈ Topology Position
Latin dominant · narrow vocabulary range · short-form declarative register · moderate clause complexity · narrow topic focus · moderate uncommon edge signal
◈ Six Measurement Layers
Layer 1 — Character
0.0026
Non-ASCII Ratio
0.0 = Latin-dominant · 1.0 = fully non-Latin script
Layer 1 — Character
3.3126
Character Entropy
Shannon entropy of character distribution.
Layer 1 — Character
'e' (15857x)
Most Frequent
Highest-frequency character. Law V — common edge.
Layer 2 — Token
0.1388
Type-Token Ratio
Unique tokens / total tokens. Lexical diversity signal.
Layer 2 — Token
0.0789
Hapax Ratio
Tokens appearing exactly once. Law VI — uncommon edge.
Layer 6 — Document
0.5682
Hapax to Type
Hapax count / unique token count.
Layer 3 — Punctuation
1.1208
Comma/Period Ratio
Clause complexity per sentence.
Layer 3 — Punctuation
1.8133
Punct Entropy
Shannon entropy across punctuation types.
Layer 4 — Sentence
909
Sentence Count
Total detected sentences across all crawled pages.
Layer 4 — Sentence
3.7838
Skewness
Positive = long-tail. Negative = conversational.
Layer 5 — Paragraph
0.8889
Single Sent Ratio
High = web copy. Low = academic prose.
Layer 6 — Document
0.9212
Repetition Score
Tokens appearing more than once / total.
◈ Token Length Distribution
1-3
34%
4-6
39%
7-10
23%
11-15
4%
16-20
0%
21+
0%
◈ Density Gradient — TTR per Document Tenth
Front-loaded = abstract/preamble · Flat = consistent prose · Back-loaded = building complexity
◈ Lexical Richness Curve — Rolling Window TTR
0.321.0
Window=50 tokens · Step=25 · 1121 data points
topology_fingerprint.py v1.0.0 · sha256: f1bc8d91d38aee9f... · Law III + Law VI
Ratio Signals 8 deterministic measurements · the gap is the signal
Eight deterministic measurements. Law I: every value traces to its source stage.
schema density
0.9000
Schema props extracted / top semantic words.
nav ratio
0.2416
Nav URLs / total internal URLs.
content to structure ratio
0.1687
Total words / raw HTML bytes. Content density.
external tld diversity
2
Unique TLD count in outbound links.
self declaration coherence
0.3115
Fuzzy overlap across title / H1 / meta / schema name.
schema to nav alignment
0.0000
Schema type tokens vs nav link text overlap.
javascript surface ratio
0.0000
Fraction of interior pages JS-gated.
URL Depth Distribution
depth_0: 37 · depth_1: 15 · depth_2: 24 · depth_3plus: 73
Internal URLs by path depth. Depth 0 = root.
Tech Stack · Security · Freshness SecurityLabel.MINIMAL · FreshnessLabel.CURRENT
Sitemap: ✗Robots.txt: ✗Schema.org: ✓Open Graph: ✓Canonical: ✓HTTPS: ✓HSTS: ✓CSP: ✗
Security
SecurityLabel.MINIMAL
Freshness
FreshnessLabel.CURRENT
Server
nginx
cmsWordPress
web_servernginx
analytics['Google Analytics', 'Google Tag Manager']
Ledger Appends 15 ledgers · graph edge traversal · Law V+VII
Every ledger this entity appends to. Follow any link to see every other entity in the registry that shares that TLD or schema type. Law VII — Torus. The corridor never ends.
TLD LEDGER
.org
https://globaldataregistry.com/registry/tld/ledger/org ↗
SCHEMA LEDGER
webpage
https://globaldataregistry.com/registry/schema/ledger/webpage ↗
SCHEMA LEDGER
readaction
https://globaldataregistry.com/registry/schema/ledger/readaction ↗
SCHEMA LEDGER
breadcrumblist
https://globaldataregistry.com/registry/schema/ledger/breadcrumblist ↗
SCHEMA LEDGER
listitem
https://globaldataregistry.com/registry/schema/ledger/listitem ↗
SCHEMA LEDGER
website
https://globaldataregistry.com/registry/schema/ledger/website ↗
SCHEMA LEDGER
searchaction
https://globaldataregistry.com/registry/schema/ledger/searchaction ↗
SCHEMA LEDGER
entrypoint
https://globaldataregistry.com/registry/schema/ledger/entrypoint ↗
SCHEMA LEDGER
propertyvaluespecification
https://globaldataregistry.com/registry/schema/ledger/propertyvaluespecification ↗
SCHEMA LEDGER
organization
https://globaldataregistry.com/registry/schema/ledger/organization ↗
SCHEMA LEDGER
imageobject
https://globaldataregistry.com/registry/schema/ledger/imageobject ↗
SCHEMA LEDGER
article
https://globaldataregistry.com/registry/schema/ledger/article ↗
SCHEMA LEDGER
person
https://globaldataregistry.com/registry/schema/ledger/person ↗
SCHEMA LEDGER
collectionpage
https://globaldataregistry.com/registry/schema/ledger/collectionpage ↗
SCHEMA LEDGER
event
https://globaldataregistry.com/registry/schema/ledger/event ↗
Law V — Common Edge · Law VII — Torus · 15 ledger appends
Build: national-transit-v1.0.0 Spec: Root-LD v1.0 Status: LIVE Minted: 2026-05-15
alksf.org · gdr-702b778f
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