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Where Are the Most Dangerous Intersections in San Bruno?

Have you had a close call in an intersection? Add it to our map to keep your neighbors safe and informed when they're on the road in San Bruno.

There haven't been many significant traffic accidents recently.

But residents have made it clear throughout this year that there are big problems at some intersections.

A the city to put stop signs at San Bruno Avenue and Glenview Drive because of all of the potential danger that exists there for both pedestrians and drivers:

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"It does not help that there is a walking trail nearby and that there is all the construction that's happening in our area. We also have a gas station there that gets a lot of traffic, and Lunardi's across the street gets a large number of shoppers who are seniors.

I've been in an accident myself on that intersection and I've seen a few others as well. 

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Please, let's do something about it by just adding a stop sign before someone loses a life there."

Other residents seemed to agree that something needed to be done to make that intersections safer.

When the San Bruno Park School District was , some of the discussions focused on the fact that El Camino Real, Sneath Boulevard, San Bruno Avenue and Skyline Boulevard all created obstacles for how far kids would have to walk to get to school.

These are just a few examples. But where are other problem intersections for both pedestrians and drivers? If you know of other intersections that make you nervous or concerned, please post them on the map.

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