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Improve safety on El Camino Real <br />El Camino Real has been designated as a Priority Development Area by the Metropolitan <br />Transportation Commission. This means communities in the county identified the corridor <br />as an ideal location to bring new housing and mixed-use development closer to transit. <br />Increasing safe spaces to walk and bike can encourage more people to try another mode <br />of transportation. <br />The Grand Boulevard Initiative, a collaboration of 19 cities, counties, local and regional <br />agencies united to improve the performance, safety, and aesthetics of El Camino Real, <br />is working to enhance the safety of the corridor while also encouraging multi-modal <br />investment throughout the Peninsula. <br />Concentration of Bike and Pedestrian <br />Collisions, San Mateo County, 2009-2013 <br />Concentration of Bike Collisions <br />San Mateo County, 2009-2013 <br />Concentration of Pedestrian Collisions <br />San Mateo County, 2009-2013 <br />18% <br />of all pedestrian and bike collisions <br />occur on El Camino Real, though it <br />makes up only 1% of roadway miles. <br />12% <br />of all fatal collisions involving <br />a pedestrian or cyclist occur <br />on El Camino Real. <br />7% <br />of all pedestrian and <br />bike deaths occur on <br />El Camino Real. <br />Source: Statewide Integrated Traffic Records System, <br />2009-2013 <br />6.3.A. - Page 12