Jerold Chinn

Cruise driverless cars banned after crash, string of unsafe incidents

DMV reprimanded Cruise for improperly withholding video footage after Oct. 2 incident involving a pedestrian.

7 months ago

Live map tracking arriving soon to Muni transit shelters

Four hundred new, larger screens have been installed at transit shelters with another 400 slated for installation.

7 months ago

San Francisco bids final farewell to Dianne Feinstein at City Hall memorial

Vice President Kamala Harris topped a program of national and local dignitaries in honoring Feinstein's legacy.

7 months ago

Ban right turns on red in San Francisco, urges District 5 supervisor

An online campaign in support of a citywide no right on red policy has gathered more than 4,500 signatures.

8 months ago

Mandelman schedules hearing for SFPD plan to restore traffic enforcement

San Francisco Supervisor Rafael Mandelman is calling for another hearing on pedestrian safety with a focus on figuring out what…

8 months ago

Clipper overhaul arrives next summer, heralding start of ‘open payments’ via credit card

Starting next summer, the Bay Area’s public transit card is set to undergo a transformative change as transit officials unveiled…

8 months ago

BART launches ‘reimagined’ schedule, promising shorter waits, all new trains, more SFO service

Shorter trains running more frequently should improve safety and speed cleaning, BART says.

8 months ago

Facing uncertain future, Bay Area agencies, advocates kick off Transit Month

Staggering budget deficits and challenges with public safety loom over Transit Month events.

8 months ago

Frustrated, angry and endangered, pedestrians rally for safety after four-year-old’s death

Reporting from FOURTH AND KING Stuffed animals, strollers and cards of condolence were lined up at the intersection of Fourth…

9 months ago

Wiener pauses bill to fund billion-dollar public transit shortfall with higher bridge tolls

Concerns included the impact increased tolls would have had on lower-income drivers who commute to work.

9 months ago

Geary Boulevard transit lanes move forward, despite merchant outcry

The side-running transit lanes are expected to save daily Muni riders 5-1/2 minutes per trip, or nearly 23 hours each…

9 months ago

Muni readies route changes to address crowding, revives 28R along 19th Avenue

Thirteen bus lines are being affected by service changes due to launch Aug. 19.

9 months ago

Rental bikes expand footprint into Golden Gate Park

More than 3,000 Bay Wheels rental bicycles are now available across San Francisco.

9 months ago

Public transit guide to Taylor Swift Levi’s Stadium concerts

Transit agencies are delicately reminding Swifites they can arrive in style by taking BART, Caltrain or VTA.

10 months ago

Supes approve Lydia So, latest Breed appointee, to SFMTA board

A seat on the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency’s governing body has been filled after being vacant for nearly a…

10 months ago

Muni receives $30 million boost for charging new battery-powered buses

The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency is receiving a federal grant that will aid the transit agency in preparing two…

10 months ago

New state funding falls $60 million short of filling San Francisco transit gap

Dozens of Muni routes remain at risk if the full $101 million 2024-25 budget shortfall remains unfilled.

11 months ago

Fell Street protected bikeway is here to stay

A temporary path between parked cars and the sidewalk along Fell Street to relieve crowding in the Panhandle is now…

11 months ago

Iconic cable cars celebrate 150 years of hill climbing, bell ringing

Starting July 1, riders can purchase a $5 all-day pass for unlimited cable car rides in San Francisco.

11 months ago

Peskin: Slow down Sunday parking meter plan to protect small businesses

Paid street parking on weeknights and Sundays could stall San Francisco's economic recovery, says the Board of Supervisors president.

12 months ago

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