Traffic congestion in San Francisco Bay Area is becoming old news and turning unhealthy for people, and that's why City and County of San Francisco is taking appropriate action of relief. The SFMTA (San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency) board approval of reforming Mission Street in San Francisco is starting to materialize. Traffic construction crews started Monday morning installing red lanes for muni buses on the street to load and unload passengers. The effort to ensure pedestrian safety, local traffic control to avoid congestion, and helping muni commuting passengers in the city. The Mission Street reforming plan is eliminating some muni stops and having red-carpet lanes for muni buses, redirecting some traffic turns, including northbound transit only lanes. The SFMTA reforming plan is taking affect between Cesar Chavez, 14th, and 30th Streets in San Francisco.
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