- World Day of Remembrance 2025: No More Empty Chairs — Streets Are For . . .
SAFE honored 711 lives lost to traffic violence in LA County with an empty chair memorial and a call to create safer streets for everyone
- SB 720 and What You Need to Know about Red Light Cameras
SB 720 provides a new red-light enforcement approach by introducing the Safer Streets Program This would allow local jurisdictions, cities, and counties to opt into this program, which is designed to save lives, improve privacy and security, and eliminate costly fines
- 12th Annual Finish The Ride Griffith Park — Streets Are For Everyone
Finish The Ride Griffith Park is a premier cycling event in Los Angeles, offering 12, 20, 35, 50, and 62-mile ride options through the scenic park and city streets Riders of all levels join to promote safer roads and active transportation, while supporting Streets Are For Everyone's advocacy work
- World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims — Streets Are For . . .
This powerful public event honors the lives lost to traffic violence in LA County and raises awareness about the urgent need for safer streets through art, reflection, and community action
- The Hidden Cost of Red Light Running in California — Full Research . . .
A 2025 report by Streets Are For Everyone on California’s red-light running crisis: real stories, county-level data (2013–2023), and the $7 9B cost—plus what works (engineering, education) and how SB 720’s plate-only, privacy-protective enforcement can save lives
- Finish The Ride and Run Santa Clarita! — Streets Are For Everyone
Finish the Ride was started by Damian Kevitt in the spirit of courage and determination to overcome tragedy despite insurmountable odds following him losing his leg to a hit-and-run crime It is a movement that has been heard worldwide to make the streets safer for all road users
- Streets, Art, SAFE Competitions — Streets Are For Everyone
Along the way, students build real skills in media and the visual arts The program was created by the nonprofit Streets Are For Everyone, an organization working to make streets safer for everyone—whether you walk, bike, roll, or drive
- Progress on Pearblossom Highway is a Promising Step Toward Safer Roads
The 10-mile tour began at 82nd Street near Alpine Elementary and concluded at 165th Street in Llano Along the way, we made important stops at every major intersection where changes have been proposed by CalTrans and LA Co DPW
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