SF News Driver Fatally Strikes Man On Sloat Boulevard A 45-year-old man was fatally struck by a driver Halloween night, killed as he walked across Sloat Boulevard in San Francisco's Parkside neighborhood. According to San Francisco Police Department Sergeant Michael Andraychak, the
SF News SFMTA To Refund Drivers For Overpaid, Double-Charged Traffic Citations And Tickets This is going to sound like one of those class-action lawsuit radio ads, but: have you paid the SFMTA for a parking, street cleaning, or traffic ticket recently? It's possible you could be
SF News Take A Video Tour Of Muni's Newest Trolley Buses What's got 60 feet and no gas? Muni's new trolley buses, one of which hit the streets of San Francisco this week. This is according to the SFMTA, which on their MovingSF blog
SF News Pricey Retro Streetlights Coming to Van Ness Avenue In November The on-again, off-again lights inspired by ca. 1915 street design are back on again, after being nixed by the SFMTA and the San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission. Matier & Ross reported in the
SF News Unlicensed Drivers Behind California Shutdown Of Ford-Owned Chariot, Which Resumes Service Today After jitney service Chariot abruptly shut down its San Francisco service last week, speculation ran rampant on the cause of the closure. But now we know the reason: Multiple drivers with the company
SF News Private Shuttle Service Chariot Temporarily Shuts Down Just days after the SFMTA passed some new regulations overseeing the city's emerging jitney scene, the one remaining private shuttle bus company has abruptly shut down operations. Ford-owned commuter shuttle Chariot announced the
SF News New Muni Trains To Start Service Before End Of The Year, Finally After cutting off night and weekend service for a month this summer in order to complete testing in the Muni underground system, the SFMTA has announced that they're expecting to put some of
SF News Where In SF Are You Most Likely To Get A Parking Ticket? According to numbers crunched by a local parking app, drivers in the Financial District, in the Civic Center area, and in the Inner Richmond and North Beach are most likely to get ticketed
SF News SFMTA Cracks Down (Sort Of) On Chariot, Other Private Buses It’s been a bumpy ride for the tech-loving private shuttle service Chariot, which arrived three years ago to make “transportation better only for some people” in the words of Muni Diaries. Chariot
SF News SFMTA Warns That Upcoming Time Change Could Kill Pedestrians San Francisco's streets are perilous ones for pedestrians, we all know that to be true. But a blog post by the head of San Francisco's transit agency warns that they are about to
SF News Guerrilla Group Installs New Safety Measures At Notorious Panhandle Intersection We were saddened to hear about the death of David Grinberg. We took action. Where is the city? #DemandMore https://t.co/niRRpruUt8 pic.twitter.com/0v8IbYiaGs— SF Transformation (@SFMTrA) October 6, 2017
SF News SF's Cable Cars See Drop In Ridership Possibly Due To Long Lines Ridership on SF's historic cable cars, which are considered a must for many tourists, seems to be on the decline, and the Chronicle's Matier & Ross surmise this may be because fares went
SF News Bicycle Rental Company Gets Caught With Bikes Parked Where They Shouldn't Be We're so excited to help turn the @WeWorkSF community into an urban campus with Spin bikes. Details: https://t.co/SxGCS1Dn5g pic.twitter.com/JqcEUs1BKJ— Spin San Francisco (@Spin_SF) August 31, 2017
SF News Chariot Chastised For Blocking Muni Stops, Could Be Slapped With More Regulations Tech bros nationwide were served with comeuppance Wednesday, with widespread mockery of the glorified vending machine Bodega and Martin Shkreli’s ass getting sent back to jail. But techies were also taken to
SF News [Update] Shooting And Crash Closes Stretch Of O'Farrell Street For Hours The San Francisco Police Department closed a stretch of Union-Square area street for nearly three hours Tuesday morning, on reports of a shooting on the block. ABC 7 reports that O'Farrell Street between
SF News The Muni Bus Turns 100 Today She breaks down so much because she's old! That's what you have to keep telling yourself during your next frustrated bus commute, as today we are celebrating the Muni bus's 100th birthday. Yes,
SF News Do 'No Parking' Signs For Street Cleaning Still Apply After The Street Cleaner Is Gone? There's a parking miscalculation every San Franciscan with a vehicle eventually makes: leaving your car in a street cleaning zone during the day and hours street sweepers approach. But every thorn has its
SF News Muni Shutting Down Cable Cars, Historic Streetcars, And Cow Hollow, Marina Bus Service For Right-Wing 'Patriot Prayer' Rally People avoiding Saturday's right-wing "Patriot Prayer" rally at Crissy Field or counter-protests elsewhere might still be inconvenienced by the events, as the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency says they'll be pre-emptively disrupting bus
SF News Uber And Lyft Permanently Banned From Most Of Market Street Under New Plan A new design is emerging for #sanfrancisco's Market Street #sfmuni #bicycling https://t.co/eVEw0l8EVQ pic.twitter.com/KoOqTmtQ43— Human Streets (@humanstreetssf) July 31, 2017 The Better Market Street Plan, which has been
SF News 80 Percent Of Walk Signal Buttons In SF Don't Do Anything To Change The Signal Confirming what you've surely always known deep down, the vast majority of those buttons you push at intersections do not do anything to shorten the amount of time you are going to wait
SF News Central Subway Is Almost A Year Behind Schedule All of San Francisco has been anxiously awaiting the completion of the $1.6 billion Central Subway, and the agonizing construction required to build it. But we're going to have to wait just
SF News Muni Begins To Introduce New, Uglier Transfers When history looks back on the day the formerly great burning fire within the heart of San Francisco officially extinguished, it will be the day Muni did away with the classic, colorful, bus
SF News SFMTA Approves Parking-Protected Bike Lanes For Upper Market Good news for cyclists who have to deal with the daily hazards of biking all the way up and down Market Street from downtown to the Castro: The SFMTA Board has approved the
SF News Video: Muni Bus Blows Past Barricades, Speeds Down Protected Bike Lane We've seen bike lane abuse galore in San Francisco, from people who double park in the lane to drop off passengers and pick up lattes, to drivers who merrily pilot their vehicles down
SF News Dozens Of Cars Towed Along Dolores Street Median After Violating 6PM Cutoff Strict enforcement of new Dolores Street median parking rules results in several cars towed https://t.co/hYthkXz7Tm pic.twitter.com/E3gN7MyppG— Mission Local (@MLNow) May 30, 2017 Those who commute from elsewhere