Approved Automated Speed Enforcement Camera Locations

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Interactive Web Map of Approved Automated Speed Enforcement Locations:

The web map combines various data points used for the methodology in proposing 33 initial automated speed enforcement cameras in San Francisco. For more information on the program, visit the Speed Camera project page.

 

Approved Automated Speed Enforcement Locations:

ID District Street Segment Posted Speed Limit 85th Percentile Speed Number of Daily Vehicles > 10 MPH Over Posted Limit Percentage of Daily Vehicles > 10 MPH Over Posted Limit Reasoning for ASE
1 1 Fulton from 43rd Avenue to 42nd Avenue 30 34 450 3.1%
  • Adjacent to Golden Gate Park entrance (Chain of Lakes)
  • Several uncontrolled crosswalks in vicinity
2 1 Fulton from 2nd Avenue to Arguello 30 35 1110 4.5%
  • Adjacent to Golden Gate Park entrance
  • Concentration of speed-related injuries (3)
3 1 Geary from 7th to 8th Avenue 25 35 4440

14.2%

 

  • Concentration of speed-related injuries (4)
  • Commercial corridor with heavy transit use
4 2 Bay from Octavia to Gough 25 32 1010 5.8%
  • Concentration of speed-related injuries (4)
  • Concentration of schools and pedestrians, park access
5 2 Franklin from Union to Green 25 26 100 0.7%
  • Recent QB project addressed intersection safety but did not significantly impact speeds
  • Three schools along corridor
6 3 Columbus from Lombard to Greenwich 20 29 1340 11.3%
  • Concentration of pedestrians at a complex intersection, along a heavily used transit corridor
  • Schools, parks, playgrounds, senior service sites within 20 MPH zone
7 3 Broadway from Powell to Stockton 20 28 1920 8.5%
  • Transition from tunnel speeds
  • Concentration of seniors, children, pedestrians in Chinatown
8 3 Embarcadero from Green to Battery 30 36 1140 5.6%
  • Exploratorium, parks, heavy pedestrian crossings, people on bikes on Embarcadero
  • Concentration of speed-related injuries (6)
9 4 Lincoln from 27th to 28th Avenue 30 38 1890 9.2%
  • Three uncontrolled crosswalks in vicinity
  • Mid-point of speed-related collisions on Lincoln
10 4 Sloat from 41st to Skyline 35 41 920 6.3%
  • Three uncontrolled crosswalks in vicinity
  • People on bikes, transition speed from Skyline
11 5 Geary from Webster to Buchanan 30 34 660 2.9%
  • Concentration of speed-related injuries (8)
  • Presence of seniors and pedestrians crossing Geary
12 5 Turk from Van Ness to Polk 20 25 310 4.9%
  • Elementary school block with concentration of schools, senior service sites, healthcare facilities, and shelters
  • Concentration of speed-related injuries (6)
13 6 Mission from 8th to 9th Street 20 29 1690 11.8%
  • Concentration of speed-related injuries (8) and mid-block collisions (9)
  • Cluster of social services and healthcare facilities within 20 MPH zone
14 6 7th Street from Harrison to Folsom 25 30 650 4.2%
  • Transition from freeway to city street
  • Elementary school block with concentration of health-care facilities
15 6 10th Street from Harrison to Folsom 25 31 1150 5.5%
  • Wide one-way street (4 travel lanes)
  • Concentration of senior service sites and shelters
16 6 9th Street from Bryant to Harrison 25 30 680 3.4%
  • Transition from freeway to city street
  • Wide one-way street (4 travel lanes)
17 6 Harrison from 4th to 5th Street 25 36 2330 24.7%
  • Middle school block with concentration of social service sites in the vicinity
  • Wide one-way street (4 travel lanes)
18 6 Bryant from 2nd to 3rd Street 25 35 2030 15.4%
  • Concentration of speed-related injuries (5, including 2 severe)
  • South Park and pedestrians along corridor
19 6 King Street (NB only) from 4th to 5th Street 30 36 1040 6.1%
  • Concentration of speed-related injuries (9, including 2 mid-block)
  • Transition from freeway to city street
20 7 Ocean Avenue from Frida Kahlo to Howth 25 27 340 1.8%
  • WB transition from freeway to city street
  • Concentration of speed-related injuries (6 total, including 2 severe)
21 7 Monterey from Edna to Congo 25 35 2580 16.6%
  • Long residential block with uncontrolled crosswalks in vicinity
  • Concentration of speed-related injuries (3, including one severe with bicyclist)
22 8 Market Street from Danvers to Douglass 30 37 870 7.8%
  • Two speed-related injuries (one severe with bicyclist)
  • Residential block with uncontrolled crosswalk
23 8/9 Guerrero from 19th to 20th Street 25 29 520 3.0%
  • Residential block with heavy pedestrian crossings
  • Two speed-related serious injuries and history of mid-block collisions
24 8 San Jose Avenue from 29th to 30th Street 30 33 420 2.0%
  • Concentration of speed-related injuries (7)
  • Mixed-use commercial and residential land uses
25 9 16th Street from Bryant to Potrero 25 28 340 2.9%
  • Franklin Square playground and field, shopping center
  • History of mid-block crossings (9 injuries, including one fatality), uncontrolled crosswalks in vicinity
26 9 Cesar Chavez from Folsom to Harrison 25 30 750 4.4%
  • Concentration of speed-related injuries (9, including 2 severe)
  • Heavy bike traffic in unprotected bike lane
27 10 Cesar Chavez from Indiana to Tennessee 25 35 4320 21.2%
  • Transition from freeway to city street
  • Concentration of speed-related injuries (9, including one severe)
28 10 3rd Street from Key Avenue to Jamestown Avenue 25 29 350 4.0%
  • Transition from freeway to city street on block with school
  • Concentration of speed-related injuries (5)
29 10 Bayshore Blvd from 101 off-ramp to Tunnel Ave 35 39 1040 3.8%
  • Transition from freeway to city street
  • Concentration of speed-related injuries (7)
30 11 Geneva from Prague to Brookdale 35 42 2010 10.1%
  • Crocker Amazon Park, uncontrolled crosswalks in vicinity
  • Concentration of speed-related injuries (7)
31 11 San Jose from Santa Ynez to  Ocean Ave 25 33 330 7.8%
  • Balboa Park
  • Concentration of speed-related injuries (4)
32 11 Mission from Ottawa to Allison 20 30 1520 17.2%
  • Neighborhood commercial corridor with 20 MPH speed limit
  • Two speed-related injuries
33 11 Alemany from Farragut to Naglee 35 44 1960 14.8%
  • Cayuga Park and playground
  • Concentration of speed-related injuries (7)