. >> mrs. verda. >> thank you supervisors, police commissioners for holding and attendinging this meeting. i want you to end the carnage on this streets. i want to pause and make you think about 25 members that died. had we have a loved one that dies, we know how impactful it is. we have get a lot of data and we get a lot of information, and it's a lot to digest. i want to remind everyone why we're here, to put an end to that. only 20 percent of the trips made in san francisco are on foot. i would love it to be more, but it's only 20 percent currently. yet over 50 percent of the traffic related deaths are pedestrian. that's an injustice. in 2012, nearly 950 collisions were reported. we know for a fact that collisions are actually under reported. so that means every single day cars hit three people that are walking. and the truth is the playing field between a driver and a human being, a walker, someone bicycling is grossly unequal. when you add to that, environmental conditions in the city such as po