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Police say Tesla’s auto pilot feature inactive in Sunday’s deadly crash
A preliminary investigation into Sunday’s deadly crash in San Francisco indicates the Tesla’s auto pilot feature was not active when it struck and killed one pedestrian and seriously injured...Read More
Sweeping bicycle, pedestrian improvements approved for Howard, Folsom streets
After years of high-profile deaths, San Francisco transit officials bike and pedestrian safety improvements on Howard and Folsom.Read More
Pedestrian death prompts latest calls for ‘daylighting,’ other safety measures
Another pedestrian death on San Francisco streets. Another call for action.Read More
Grimly late Howard Street bike upgrades finally arrive
The SFMTA is taking steps to improve safety for bicyclists on Howard Street following the death of Tess Rothstein.Read More
Embarcadero showcase reveals plans for safety-focused redesign
Starting next week, the SFMTA will begin implementing near-term improvements along a portion of the Embarcadero.Read More
Breed accelerates SFMTA projects on high-injury corridors
Mayor London Breed announced Thursday she's expedited projects on three of The City's most dangerous streets.Read More
Crissy Field Avenue closes Friday
Crissy Field Avenue in The City's Presidio will be permanently closed on Friday so the roadway can be converted to a trail for pedestrians and bicyclists to help connect...Read More
‘Ride of silence’ honors killed bicyclists
A large group of advocates for safer streets plan to ride bicycles on San Francisco's most dangerous streets in a silent memorial Wednesday evening.Read More
Twin Peaks ‘figure 8’ to stay car-free for another two years
Visitors walking, biking or rolling to Twin Peaks to enjoy scenic views will be able to continue to do so without the hassle of cars on one portion of...Read More
Caltrain to board bicyclists first in pilot
Caltrain bicyclists will be allowed first access to bike cars beginning Monday in a five-week pilot program to improve efficiency, Caltrain officials said.Read More
Extension of Eighth Street protected bike lane approved
A plan is moving forward to extend a parking protected bike lane on Eighth Street.Read More
SMART train adds third car for commute
Starting Monday, a third rail car has been added to more morning and afternoon Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit commuter runs.Read More
Bikeway plan for 17th Street set for vote
The treacherous stretch of 17th between Sanchez and Church streets for bicyclists may soon get protected bikeways.Read More
90-year-old Panhandle pedestrian killed
A 90-year-old man killed by a vehicle near San Francisco's Panhandle on Wednesday evening was the third pedestrian killed by a driver in The City in less than three...Read More
Teen bicyclist dies in collision with truck
A collision on Thursday in Vallejo involving a truck and two bicyclists turned fatal today, police said.Read More
Humps, posts aim to slow Golden Gate Park traffic
Near-term measures to slow down vehicle traffic inside Golden Gate Park will soon be arriving.Read More
Bike ‘chop shop’ bill advances despite outcry
Jeff Sheehy’s legislation for a tougher stance on open-air bicycle “chop shops” passed the Land Use Committee.Read More
17th Street plan adds bike lanes, deletes parking
Protected bike lanes may be in the future for a dangerous stretch of 17th between Church and Sanchez.Read More
Oakland welcomes city’s first protected bike lane
Oakland city officials will cut the ribbon Monday morning on the city's first protected bike lane, three days before Bike to Work Day.Read More
Protected bike lane approved for eastbound 13th Street
Bicyclists who bike in the eastbound direction on 13th between Folsom and Bryant streets will soon get a protected bikeway.Read More