. >> nancy arbuckle, susan wiseburg and nancy harrison. >> i want to thank the board for this opportunity to speak. i'm nancy arbuckle from hyde street. i'm a member of walk san francisco. i'm a committed pedestrian and a public transit rider. everyone in my family is. we sole botwe sold both of our x years ago and will never own a car again. we're concerned about injuries and fatalities on san francisco's streets and not just on the high-injury network, but on a lot of streets. we don't want to die out there but we've come too close too many times. right turners look left for other vehicles and turned right and turned right into us. left turners look at oncoming traffic and speed right into us. i often cross the street with my arm outstretch acting like my on traffic cop. so i'm glad that mayor breed is asking for a no-turn policy and support a policy that recognises safety, safety, as the highest priority. i'm also glad that the mayor recognises that citations and enforcement are critical to getting division zero. i want to thank this board for quickly implementing the solutions that we