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Starting June 21, 2025, three Muni routes will turn back once they reach Market Street on weekdays: the 5 Fulton, 9 San Bruno ...
We have launched a new public dashboard in partnership with DataSF. Here, you can find the most up to date information on ...
No experience is more uniquely San Francisco than a ride on a cable car. Cable cars have come to symbolize our great city (along with another world-renowned transportation icon. Hint: it's a ...
Beginning on the evening of Saturday, May 17, street closures and Muni reroutes will begin near the Great Highway, Howard, Steuart, and Spear streets. You can read the full details about this impact ...
This report shares useful data on the state of bicycling in San Francisco over the past five years, with a focus on 2021 and early 2022 data. The data summary shows that while counted bike volumes ...
Muni's late-night transit service is called the Owl network and it's the strongest in the region. Owl service runs every half hour between 12 a.m. and 5 a.m. nightly, serving San Franciscans and ...
SFMTA established SFpark to use new technologies and policies to improve parking in San Francisco. Reducing traffic by helping drivers find parking benefits everyone. More parking availability makes ...
Basics of Bikes on Muni Buses: Every Muni bus is equipped with two or three bike racks on the front of the vehicle.Full-size bikes are allowed on bike racks. Only folding bikes are allowed inside the ...
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) is committed to operating its programs and services without regard to race, color or national origin in accordance with Title VI of the Civil ...
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) is responsible for designing, directing and managing all traffic engineering functions within San Francisco, including placement of signs, ...
San Francisco's bike network is rapidly growing. Options for people who bike continue to expand, making biking in San Francisco safer and more convenient. Our vision for safer, more bike-friendly ...
To report a traffic signal needing maintenance or repairs please call the San Francisco 311 Customer Service Center or 415.401.3700. (24 hours a day). Voice within San Francisco: 311 Voice, outside ...