i will co-present with maria lombardo and timothy poppinger will speak after me. people from dph and other people from mta are here. i will begin. thank you for framing that sovering -- sobering news. the presentation begins with an outline of the pedestrian safety transit. the overview of the agencies that are active in particular, outline of funding issues. the key needs going forward and the sfmta's presentation. injury collisions, the trend is this is decreasing. the proportion of trips that are not motorized is rising percentage. the city is doing better in terms of reducing the amounts of injuries but the overall traffic safety, we need to focus more on the pedestrians and bicycling communities, involving those travelers. the number has actually risen and this is more troubling, despite the downward overall trend. we believe that this is actually a result. we believe that this could be the result of more people bicycling. this is really not able to keep up with a new demand, the rising demand for bicycling. and other barriers. implementing the measures to ma