Even though the number is lower than in 2022, any loss is significant. The city's Department of Transportation says they will move ahead with a long planned behavior change campaign to get people to slow down.
Traffic deaths in San Jose are adding up in 2023, but thankfully, the number is fewer than this time last year.Traffic deaths in San Jose are adding up in 2023, but thankfully, the number is fewer than this time last year.
"As of today, we've had 10 people lose their lives on San Jose streets due to crashes. Last year by the same date, we had almost 30 people die," Heyne said.SJ leaders continue to struggle finding solutions to stop city's record traffic deathsLast Tuesday, police say a driver off North White Road veered into the southbound lanes and struck a man standing in the bike lane waiting to cross the street. Two days later, that pedestrian died of his injuries.
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