Three girls dart across busy Zarzamora at San Fernando, avoiding traffic.

Three girls cross busy Zarzamora Street at San Fernando Street.

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Help improve your safety along the High Injury Networks that are highlighted in yellow. Click on the red "pin." Using the map, drop that pin on a trouble spot and tell us what improvements can make a difference! Mejore su seguridad en las redes de alto riesgo marcadas en amarillo? ¡Haga clic en el marcador rojo. A continuación, coloque el marcador en el mapa en una ubicación problemática y díganos qué mejoras podrían marcar la diferencia!

The map highlights ten roadways with the highest concentration of serious and deadly crashes in San Antonio.

  • Zarzamora Street (Fredericksburg Road → SW Military Drive)
  • Marbach Road (I-10 → Flores Street) Fredericksburg Road (I-10 → Flores Street)
  • Castroville Road (Highway 90 → 19th Street)
  • Flores Street (I-10 → Blanco Road)
  • Pleasanton Road and Moursund Boulevard (Fitch Street → 410)
  • Perrin Beitel (Thousand Oaks Drive → 410)
  • Blanco Road (Fredericksburg Road → North 1604)
  • General McMullen Drive (Bandera Road → Highway 90)
  • WW White Road (410 → SE Military Drive)

Drivers and Pedestrians, help SA see each other!

¡Conductores y peatones, ayuden a SA a verse unos de otros!

Test your street smarts by taking our quiz.

Ponga a prueba sus conocimientos sobre la calle respondiendo a nuestro cuestionario.

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How we got here

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2021

Transportation Department applies for Safe Streets & Roads 4 All (SS4A) grant with the U.S. Department of Transportation.

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2022

USDOT awards the City of San Antonio $4.4 million to deliver safety improvements along Zarzamora Street and conduct safety campaigns along ten High Injury Network (HIN) corridors.

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March 7, 2024

City Council authorizes the execution of Safe Streets & Roads 4 All (SS4A) grant with the U.S. Department of Transportation.

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November 17, 2025

 

Transportation Department launches public awareness campaign for pedestrian, cyclist, and driver safety.