SAN FRANCISCO MUNI RED CARPET LANES BECOMING TRANSIT CONTROVERSY

The muni transit lanes in San Francisco painted red along Mission street for muni buses and taxis only is becoming a potential problem for local business. The local muni riders see it differently because it helps muni passengers board muni buses quicker than it was, and helping muni bus lines make it efficient for muni services. The Mission Street "red carpet" lanes controversy appears to raise questions for Supervisor David Campos. He wants to have a community meeting and would like to hear directly from local residents and muni riders. SFMTA (San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency) provided a local survey to assess the "red carpet" lanes implementation, and 63% of people didn't have any problems with therein red lanes.

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