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Every time Jenny Yu crosses the street with her mother, Judy, she can see how the collision still affects her, almost 15 years later.
“At any intersection, she grabs my hand really hard. When she sees cars, I can literally see her body tense up. And that’s because it triggers her,” Jenny Yu said.
When a speeding SUV making a left turn struck her then-nearly 60-year-old mother in 2011, it flung Judy across the intersection. She landed against a curb and suffered a traumatic brain injury. The collision occurred at the intersection of Anza Street and Park Presidio Boulevard, a six-lane road that doubles as State Highway 1, which cuts through the city with a 35 mph speed limit…