SFMTA MAXIMIZING RESOURCES IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA

The SFMTA (San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency) is trying to maximize available resources to accommodate passengers because of driving operators shortage. The SFMTA transit agency is expecting 40% shortage for drivers/operators during upcoming weeks because of the impact of COVID-19 pandemic. It's been tough for SFMTA to maintain muni services because of unavailable drivers/operators and consistent with new service changes. Some drivers/operators are trying to follow local, state, and federal public health guidance to stay home if not feeling well. The SFMTA administration is also trying to provide muni services consistent with social distancing, and delivering services on 17 routes with available resources - visit www.sfmta.com for more information and updates.

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