San Francisco Crash Analysis · CHP CCRS · 2022–2024

Crashes, Corridors & Dangerous Crossings

Where, when, and why traffic crashes happen across SoMa/Financial, Tenderloin/Civic Center, Mission, Downtown/North Beach, Western Addition, and 6 more neighborhoods — built from CHP CCRS city-wide crash data.

5,861
Reported crashes (metro, 2024)
41
Traffic fatalities (metro, 2024)
675
Pedestrian crashes (metro, 2024)
27.2%
Speed-related rate (metro, 2024)
01 — Crash Map

Where It Happens

Search an address, filter by crash type, compare years, or enter your commute to see every crash hotspot along your route.

San Francisco Crash Map
59 intersections · 11 neighborhoods · CHP CCRS 2022–2024
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02 — Look Up Your Street

How Safe Is Your Area?

Search any address or intersection to see a crash summary for that location. CHP CCRS 2022–2024.

RADIUS
03 — Dangerous Intersections

The Top 10 Crash Sites

Ranked by total crash volume across San Francisco. Freeway interchanges dominate due to high traffic volumes — use the Per Vehicle toggle to normalize by traffic count.

Top 10 Crash Intersections — All Metro
CHP CCRS 2022–2024 · 59 locations tracked
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04 — Neighborhood Overview

Crash Rates Across the Metro

How each neighborhood in San Francisco compares on total crashes, fatalities, and behavioral factors.

Neighborhood Comparison
All neighborhoods · CHP CCRS 2024
Overview
NeighborhoodCrashesFatalDUISpeedHit & RunPed
Crashes Per 1,000 Residents
Population-adjusted crash rate · CHP CCRS 2024
05 — When It Happens

The Calendar of Risk

Crash patterns by hour, day of week, and month across the metro.

Crashes by Hour
All Metro · CHP CCRS 2024
Crashes by Day of Week
All Metro · CHP CCRS 2024
Crashes by Month
All Metro · CHP CCRS 2024
Weekday vs Weekend by Hour
All Metro · CHP CCRS 2024
06 — Year Over Year

Is the Metro Getting Safer?

Three years of CHP CCRS records show how crashes, fatalities, and behavioral factors are trending across San Francisco.

Total Crashes
Metro-wide · CHP CCRS 2022–2024
Fatalities & Pedestrian Crashes
Metro-wide · CHP CCRS 2022–2024
Behavioral Trends
DUI, speed, and hit-and-run crashes · 2022–2024
07 — Severity

How Bad Are the Crashes?

41 people died on San Francisco roads in 2024. The severity breakdown tells us how crashes distribute between fatal, serious, minor, and property-damage-only.

Severity Distribution
All Metro · CHP CCRS 2024
Fatalities by Neighborhood
CHP CCRS 2024
Fatal
Crash Type Breakdown
All Metro · CHP CCRS 2024
Contributing Factors
All Metro · CHP CCRS 2024
08 — Impaired Driving

DUI Crashes Across the Metro

478 crashes in 2024 involved impairment — 8.2% of the total.

DUI Rate by Hour
% of crashes involving DUI · All Metro
DUI by Neighborhood
Total DUI crashes · CHP CCRS 2024
09 — Speed

Speed Kills Disproportionately

27.2% of crashes are speed-related. Other SF has the highest rate at 46.9%.

Speed Rate by Hour
% of crashes involving speed · All Metro
Speed's Share of Fatalities
By neighborhood · CHP CCRS 2024
Fatal
Crashes by Speed Limit Zone
All Metro · CHP CCRS 2024
10 — Hit-and-Run

28.8% of Drivers Flee the Scene

1,689 hit-and-run crashes across the metro. Bayview/Excelsior leads at 33.6%.

Hit-and-Run Rate by Hour
% of crashes that are H&R · All Metro
Hit-and-Run Rate by Neighborhood
% of crashes · CHP CCRS 2024
11 — Pedestrians & Cyclists

The Most Vulnerable on Metro Streets

675 pedestrian crashes and 471 cyclist crashes across the metro in 2024.

Pedestrian Crashes by Neighborhood
CHP CCRS 2024
675
pedestrian crashes in 2024. SoMa/Financial accounts for 114 — 17% of the metro total despite having 10% of the population.
12 — Vision Zero SF

Vision Zero SF: Progress Toward Zero

San Francisco adopted Vision Zero SF in 2014, setting a target of 0 traffic fatalities by 2024. The baseline was 31 fatalities in 2014.

Fatalities: Goal vs. Actual
2014–2024
13 — Sources

Where This Data Comes From

14 — Methodology

How I Built This