i mean that sincerery. i live near market. when i get off the f-car, every single day there are cars comes sweeping through the intersection from gararo, page and both sides of market street and i almost get clipped once or twice a week. i have little -- i'm little bit impaired in my physical because i'm close to 70. i'm not sure of the answer but it has gotten terrible. when i left brooklyn new york 41 years ago, when i got to san francisco, it was amazing crossing the street. if you put one foot in the street, any car coming by would stop for me. i thought, how did this happen going from brooklyn in manhattan to where cars stop for you. for the past 25 years that's gone. gone. and that's what you've been hearing today. the city has become a city of cars first. we need to do something about it before people like me and the others here in the audience leave here untimely demise. >> thank you for sharing your personal story. next speaker. >> good evening commissioners and board of supervisors. my name is henry. i want to talk a