Posts Tagged ‘transportation’
After a year-and-a-half delay and only 350 bikes, Supervisor Wiener is disappointed by the bike-share program’s slow progress.
SFBay is pumped to announce that Jerold Chinn is joining our staff as transportation editor, effective immediately.
As if San Francisco housing and gas prices weren’t enough, BART officials proposed fare and parking increases this week.
The days of digging out cash and stopping at the Golden Gate Bridge toll plaza will soon be over.
SOMA startup Lit says they have 500 pre-orders for their futuristic, electric, gyroscopically-balanced motorcycle.
You soon won’t have to worry anymore about the Bay Bridge collapsing into The Bay on your morning commute.
Three words for the thousands of Bay Area residents planning to attend the Giants’ World Series parade on Wednesday: Take public transit.
Only a month after the SFMTA’s backdoor boarding policy, Muni lines are standing around up to 16 percent less.
Riders were promised Wi-Fi three years ago. As of now, in the few places you can actually find it, it doesn’t work so well.
The Golden Gate Bridge’s less glamorous cousin has a big birthday coming up too.
The route of The City’s famous bypass of pesky hills goes back all the way to the indigenous Ohlone.
Toll takers at the Golden Gate Bridge will soon go the way of the dodo, the dinosaur and the dollar cup of coffee.
When you look at this interactive map of every road death in the Bay Area from 2001-2009, some trends emerge.
Think the Feds are gonna help California get any closer to high speed rail service in 2012? Fuhgeddaboudit.
In April, BART riders are less likely to be siting on seats harboring “fecal and skin-borne bacteria resistant to antibiotics.”









