Families for Safe Streets - San Francisco Bay Area
@BayAreaFSS
Inactive. Find us on Instagram @bayareafss.
We are a group of survivors and families whose loved ones have been killed or severely injured in traffic crashes.
Bay Area Families for Safe Street is no longer posting on or engaging through our X (aka Twitter) profile.
We hope you will continue to engage with us on our Instagram @bayareafss, through our newsletter, and at our in-person events. Thank you for being part of our community.
San Francisco Bay Area Families for Safe Streets and @walksf are here to support the victim’s loved ones.
Post-crash checklists are available in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Tagalog at https://t.co/qynLeHstHP.
We are heartbroken to share that another pedestrian life has been lost on our streets, this time at the intersection of Mission Street and Naglee Avenue.
You can read our statement at https://t.co/37Y1GsL2B7.
San Francisco Bay Area Families for Safe Streets and @walksf are here to support the victim’s loved ones.
Post-crash checklists are available in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Tagalog at https://t.co/qynLeHstHP.
We are grieving another senseless death on our streets, this time at the intersection of Mason Street and Broadway.
You can read our statement at https://t.co/37Y1GsL2B7.
Thank you to everyone who came to this year's World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims.
Together, our presence shined a needed light on these tragedies and the urgent need for change.💛 #WDoR2025
Too many lives have been cut short. Too many loved ones left behind. 💛
We show up with our collective grief and anger – and demand change.
#WDoR2025#VisionZeroSF#StreetSafetyActSF
Too many lives have been cut short. Too many loved ones left behind. 💛
We show up with our collective grief and anger – and demand change.
#WDoR2025#VisionZeroSF#StreetSafetyActSF
Supervisor Myrna Melgar is a true champion for traffic safety.
She authored the #StreetSafetyActSF this year: a blueprint for how San Francisco can accelerate progress to end severe & fatal traffic crashes.
#VisionZeroSF
We hear the voices of crash survivors and the loved ones of crash victims.
Together, we are a united voice for change: for streets where everyone is safe.
#WDoR2025
“We shine a light to honor and remember – but also to light the way.” - Jenny Yu, co-founder of the Bay Area chapter of Families for Safe Streets
@bayareafss#WDoR2025
We are setting up for this evening’s World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims with @BayAreaFSS.
Please join us at 5:00 PM today at City Hall to stand, remember, and ACT.
#WDoR2025
Rain or shine, we will stand with victims this Sunday at 5PM on the steps of City Hall. #WDoR2025
Showing up in solidarity at this event is deeply meaningful to victims. With City leaders in attendance, your presence also shows that we demand change.
➡️ https://t.co/EmxTUbyUT9
Yesterday, with the help of amazing volunteers, we finished painting the shoes for our temporary memorial honoring traffic crash victims.
The memorial will be displayed at #WDoR2025 this Sun, Nov 16, at 5:00PM on the steps of City Hall.
Join us there ➡️ https://t.co/EmxTUbyn3B
Rain or shine, we will stand in solidarity with victims — and stand for change — this Sunday at 5:00PM on the steps of City Hall at #WDoR2025.
Whether or not you have been directly affected by a crash, please join us.
Learn more & RSVP at https://t.co/EmxTUbyUT9
Jenny Yu, whose mom was hit by a speeding driver in San Francisco, represents one of the countless people affected by traffic crashes in our city and beyond.
Stand in solidarity with Jenny and others this Sunday at World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. And stand up for the changes needed on our streets to prevent these tragedies.
Learn more & RSVP at https://t.co/uccGjotfQ1. #WDoR25 @BayAreaFSS