CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO MUNI BUSES OUT OF SERVICE FOR INSPECTION

A tour bus accident recently created a major problem in San Francisco regarding transporting passengers within city locations. The accident raised many questions about health and safety reasoning, including muni transportation services for traveling passengers within San Francisco. Recently two muni buses were caught on fire last week because of electrical connectors interaction with overhead wires. The San Francisco MTA (Municipal Transportation Agency) is putting approximately 300 muni buses out of service for inspection. The effort is to ensure passengers are safely traveling within city locations and for improvement of public transportation services. Some of those muni buses are 15 years and needs new electrical connectors to prevent potential fires.

"The retrofitting process has to be done on almost 65 bus coaches and we are intending to retrofit the whole entire fleet for safety," said John Haley, SFMTA Director. #EliteLimousine driver's background is lawfully checked and cleared to operate passenger transporting vehicles, and all fleet vehicles are always cleaned with eco-cleaning solutions without toxin, to keep car interiors environmentally safe and healthy for passengers. All Elite Limousine fleet vehicles are maintained according to "current safety provisions" and monitored to be consistent with legal emission levels for our environment, keeping our environmental climate healthy based on surveys our international media network received.

"Once again you guys are the best in this business getting my clients to the airport on a timely manner," said Peter Veazey, local business customer. #EliteLimousine performs authentic face-to-face questionnaire surveys with customers, and 97% of customers sharing very satisfied with transportation services provided by #EliteLimousine, per evidence-based information our survey department received!

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