SF News SFMTA to Install Speed Reduction Devices at 141 Sites as It Begins Fulfilling Backlog of Requests After pausing new requests through its popular Residential Traffic Calming Program in June, SFMTA will begin fulfilling its blacklog next week with the installation of speed humps and other traffic-calming measures at 141 locations, a large portion on the city’s westside.
SF News SFMTA to Upgrade Bus Lane Ticketing System, Expects to Raise Number of Fines by 500% SFMTA plans to implement $15.6 million in upgrades to its red bus lane ticketing program, which consists of two officers manually reviewing video footage and issuing around 20 citations per day. The new system is expected to help them generate about 100 per day.
SF News San Bruno Police Witness Driverless Waymo Make Illegal U-Turn, Can’t Issue Ticket The San Bruno Police Department took to social media over the weekend highlighting its conundrum regarding how to hold a driverless vehicle accountable for violating traffic laws. A state law on the matter goes into effect July 2026.
SF News Driving Apps Like Waze Are Making Traffic Worse, Says Expert You may feel empowered and clever when the Waze app on your phone directs you around some heavy traffic and onto a series of side streets, but perhaps you've noticed that other people
SF News It Took Nine People And $110K To Come Up With Toll Idea For Lombard Street Those annoyed by a recent proposal to charge sightseers to travel down the crooked part of Lombard Street have still another reason to be ticked today, as a new report reveals a remarkable