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CCSF - Bos - Pedestrian Safety Act of 2000 - Resolution0483-00
CCSF - Bos - Pedestrian Safety Act of 2000 - Resolution0483-00
CCSF - Bos - Pedestrian Safety Act of 2000 - Resolution0483-00
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[Supporting AB 2522
7 of 2000; and,
13 injuries or fatalities;
4 include, but not be limited to, the rights and duties of a motorist
8 abstract of any court record showing that the person has been
12 within any marked or unmarked crosswalk to exercise all due care and
13 reduce the speed of the vehicle or take any other action relating to
15 of the pedestrian;
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1 causes the vehicle to block a marked or unmarked crosswalk or
4 (12) Increases the fines for failing to exercise due care when
7 people are killed and another 13,000 are injured every year in
10 California; and,
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City Hall
City and County of San Francisco I Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place
San Francisco, CA 94102-4689
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Resolution
Resolution supporting AB 2522, Assembly Majority Leader Kevin Shelley's Pedestrian Safety Act of
2000 and urging the California State Legislature to pass AB 2522.
City and County of San Francisco 1 Printed at 12:46 PII1 011 5/23/1J1J