The SFMTA (San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency) transit Board of Directors will consider implementing temporary emergency transit lanes in The City. The SFMTA staffing are proposing therein emergency transit lanes to help with local transportation during the COVID-19 recovery plans. The proposal for emergency transit lanes will help with quicker and reliable muni services thereafter SFMTA survey studies. It's also identified to help avoid potential local traffic congestion thereafter COVID-19 health pandemic in San Francisco Bay Area. The SFMTA administration is projecting 70% ability to provide muni services effectively next year because of potential traffic congestion. The transit agency would like to have efficient transporting time for Bay Area passengers during therein COVID-19 health pandemic crisis. The SFMTA study identifies therein emergency transit lanes will have more benefits and continually transport passengers with quicker frequency services.
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