SAFE Blog
UPDATE: Speed Camera Implementation in So Cal
In 2023, after four years of work, SAFE successfully helped pass AB 645, the California Speed Safety Systems Pilot Program. This groundbreaking policy allows six cities across California—including three in Southern California (Glendale, Long Beach, and the City of Los Angeles)—to pilot speed safety systems designed to reduce speeding and improve conditions on high-injury corridors and in vulnerable areas such as school zones.
What makes AB 645 so groundbreaking is the careful balance built into the law: ensuring the systems effectively slow drivers without being overly burdensome with fines, requiring equitable placement, protecting privacy and transparency, and limiting use to locations where safety improvements are genuinely needed.
Final Legislative Tally: Some Great News but Newsom Ignores Speeding as an Issue
When we last checked on the state of safe streets up in Sacramento, nine different bills that SAFE had been working on (supporting or opposing) this legislative session were awaiting Governor Newsom’s signature.
We now have answers on all nine, and we’re happy to announce some wins and disappointed to report some losses.
Mighty and Getting Mightier, SAFE Year in Review 2023
SAFE's accomplishments in 2023 are best summed up by a comment made by a legislative staffer, "You guys are everywhere. I thought for sure you were a huge organization. You might be small, but you punch way above your weight."
By the Numbers
Our team is very proud of what we produced in 2023. Let's look at our accomplishments by the numbers and some of our highlights.