The muni transportation system in San Francisco continues to investigate last Monday's bus accident for safety reasoning. The SFMTA (San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency) provided information to city mayor's office regarding a computer error that may have caused the muni bus accident. The reports identifies a computer glitch error was malfunctioning during the muni bus operation, and created the bus breaks to not operate accordingly as necessary. The bus involved in the accident was one of an older aging bus constructed by Electric Transit Inc. (ETI) during at least 13 years old. SFMTA and investigators will continue to find out what may have caused the computer glitch error to interrupt the muni bus break system.
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