DEVELOPMENTS ARE MAKING TRAFFIC WORSE IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA

The downtown developments in San Francisco is creating more traffic congestion and making it worse based on new data findings. The SFMTA (San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency) worked closely with a research agency to develop traffic statistical data information. The booming high-rising building developments in The City comes with a cost of drivers sitting in traffic for longer time and cars moving in slow motion. The analysis of traffic arteries within construction areas showing more construction slowed traffic down for cars driving at 9 miles per hour. During commuting hours is worse and data showing cars traveling at 11 miles per hour drops to 4.7 miles per hour around heavy construction areas. The SFMTA data information showing construction that impact streets for drivers has doubled during recent years.

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