A recent report indicates 23% drop for commuters on buses and/or light-railway for working class people in southern San Francisco Bay Area. The VTA (Valley Transportation Authority) public transportation system serves Santa Clara County and commuting ridership has been dropped since 2001. The VTA officials will have to make rationale decisions on how to increase commuting ridership on VTA buses and light-railway trains. VTA transit agency administration is considering to redesign the system on how to become more faster, reliable, and more dependable for passengers. The transit improvement process may take up to 2 years, and may lead into providing less services because of decreasing ridership. The recent report indicates 30% of VTA buses are covering areas with vital services and 70% covering areas with higher frequency levels.
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