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PEDESTRIAN HIT BY LIGHT RAIL TRAIN IN SAN FRANCISCO

The muni light rail train hit a pedestrian at Sunset District and pedestrian was transported to San Francisco General Hospital for life threatening injuries, and police officers were directing traffic with alternate routes during the incident.

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SAN FRANCISCO MTA OFFERS SUPPORT FOR TAXI TRANSPORTATION

The SFMTA board has approved taxi infrastructure advertisements on muni buses and providing support for development, and as a third-party application starting in June for a competitive effort in communities. The approach is an effort to compete with other transportation resources i.e.

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TOURISTS FAVORITE PLACE WILL NOT BE OPEN THIS SUMMER IN SAN FRANCISCO

The favorite zig-zag road in San Francisco on Lombard Street may not be open for tourism drivers during this summer, if SFMTA approves temporary closure for safety measures for improvement.

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LOCAL BOMB SQUAD WAS CALLED TO SAN FRANCISCO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

The SFO warehouse manager and police officers including local bomb squad was called to San Francisco International Airport last Saturday, because of a warehouse package shipment was not recognized as appropriately processed as identified items for shipping.

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SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA COORDINATING TRANSPORTATION ACTIVITIES IN PENINSULA AREA

The peninsula area of transportation is coordinating activities for more active participants, especially in East Palo Alto and Hillsdale neighborhood area in San Mateo.

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SAN FRANCISCO ABOLISHING SUNDAY PARKING METER FEES

The parking meter fees in San Francisco during Sunday hours for city parking is raising controversy, and activists filed an appeal for Board of Supervisors to reverse SFMTA's decision and enforce meter payments for Sunday parking in San Francisco.

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