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    Sacramento considers declaring state of emergency over road safety crisis

    By Kayla Moeller,

    2 days ago

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    Sacramento vice mayor prepares to propose declaring state of emergency over road safety crisis 02:33

    SACRAMENTO – A woman remains in the hospital after she was walking in a crosswalk on Sutterville Road earlier this week. Now the city of Sacramento is considering declaring a state of emergency to fund resources to continue to try to stop pedestrian and cyclist deaths in the city.

    It all started with a tweet from Vice Mayor Caity Maple, who also represents District 5. She also shared that the push for taking action comes in honor of those who have lost their lives on the road.

    "We see people come in with bikes who have been hit by cars," said Mike's Bikes employee Jeff Schauland.

    It's a problem that doesn't seem to be getting better.

    "Road deaths and pedestrian fatalities are way too high, it's a public health crisis," said cyclist and Sacramento resident Michael Turgeon.

    The vice mayor of Sacramento seems to agree. Her tweet on Friday outlined a potential plan to declare a state of emergency in the city regarding the road safety crisis. Maple says she will be meeting with the mayor and other city leaders to discuss ways to keep cyclists and pedestrians safe.

    "I notice the cars can be a little crazy sometimes, they're not really paying attention. I think there definitely should be some steps taken to ensure," said Sacramento resident Lindsey Bitson.

    "I think it comes down to the way that our streets are designed, the way they prioritize cars over people. This is a city it's meant to be a place for people," said Turgeon.

    The tweet outlines if a state of emergency is declared, the city will direct the city manager to fund a public education campaign, ramp up enforcement of traffic laws by Sacramento police, and expedite safety projects to reaffirm their vision zero goals.

    "I think the sentiment behind declaring an emergency is necessary. I think the counter measures outlined in the tweet are the wrong ones to address this topic," said Sacramento area bicycle advocates board member Michael Hutnick.

    He says the idea of a public education campaign is costly and ineffective.

    "A much better alternative is the city to fund infrastructure that separates pedestrians and cyclists with robust, solid infrastructure. Not flex posts and paint lines," he said.

    "I think there's a lot of people that would want to ride a bike but are too scared. I take a lot of precautions because I know it's important and it can be really deadly out there," said Turgeon.

    The Sacramento City Council will meet to discuss and possibly declare a state of emergency on tuesday. CBS Sacramento reached out to the vice mayor for comment but she could not be reached to comment.

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    Lynette Raulien
    10h ago
    I think every few years people should have to do the driving test and take the written test at DMV I know it'll cost more but I'm tired of people not knowing the laws of the road it's just like those assholes that get all the way over into the fast/passing lane and cruise at speed limit and won't get over when a faster car comes along this all needs to be corrected everything is got so lenient since we became so Diversified
    Jessica Hedwig Kilcup
    1d ago
    How about we teach proper rules of the road to cyclists? I am so frustrated that they have no rules here. The arrow that points in a specific direction means... THAT is the direction for the bike lane. FYI, it's with the flow of traffic. NOT AGAINST THE FLOW. FFS
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