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Cupertino dashboard tracks traffic collisions

One West Valley city is dissecting data to improve traffic safety. Cupertino recently released a public dashboard charting 1,950 traffic collisions between 2018 and 2024, compiling data from the California Statewide Integrated Traffic Records System. The data reveals that within about six years, collisions resulted in 47 severe injuries and 10 fatalities primarily along the city’s major corridors, including Stevens Creek and De Anza boulevards, as well as Homestead, North Wolfe and Bollinger roads. The dashboard is one of the city’s first steps toward Vision Zero, a national movement that aims to reduce and ultimately eliminate traffic fatalities and severe…

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