San Jose shattered records for roadway deaths last year. 2022 looks even deadlier
https://www.mercurynews.com/2022/01/28/san-jose-shattered-records-for-roadway-deaths-last-year-2022-looks-even-deadlier/
A single candle burned last week at the intersection of Almaden Expressway and Foxworthy Avenue in South San Jose to memorialize two of the latest casualties in the largest, most tragic run of traffic deaths the Bay Area has seen in years.
Eight people died on San Jose’s roads in the first three weeks of 2022, including six pedestrians and a bicyclist. In that same time period, San Francisco had only one roadway death, and Oakland three.
San Jose shattered records for roadway deaths last year. 2022 looks even deadlier
Jan 29, 2022, 12:19am UTC
https://www.mercurynews.com/2022/01/28/san-jose-shattered-records-for-roadway-deaths-last-year-2022-looks-even-deadlier/
> A single candle burned last week at the intersection of Almaden Expressway and Foxworthy Avenue in South San Jose to memorialize two of the latest casualties in the largest, most tragic run of traffic deaths the Bay Area has seen in years.
> Eight people died on San Jose’s roads in the first three weeks of 2022, including six pedestrians and a bicyclist. In that same time period, San Francisco had only one roadway death, and Oakland three.