The new numbers, obtained through a public records request, also show that while the enforcement pattern has not changed, overall tickets are down by 14 percent. The city said last June that police efforts under its new “Vision Zero” traffic safety plan, which includes cycling, will focus on education in high crash areas and not use increased tickets to measure success. The city has been trying to promote cycling in black and Latino neighborhoods in recent years by adding more bike lanes and a major expansion in Divvy ride-share stations.