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Transportation

In a city as dense as San Francisco, safe and reliable transportation is not a luxury – it is a basic necessity. Over 200 million passengers a year rely on MUNI to commute to work and get around our city. In fact, San Francisco residents depend on public transportation more than individuals from any other county in the Bay Area. We have all experienced the frustration of MUNI service cuts, fare hikes and inaccessibility. As we watch our rates go up, our services continue to go down. It’s time to get serious about finding real solutions.

Censorship Is Not a Public Safety Strategy
13 years ago

Censorship Is Not a Public Safety Strategy

BART Shuts Off Cell Phone Service to Prevent Protest

The news from BART keeps getting worse and worse. We learned this morning that not only did BART turn off cell …
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BART’s Frightening Breakdown

BART’s Recent System Failure Should Serve as Dire Warning

On Monday at 7:32 p.m. the trains just stopped running. A system-wide BART shutdown stranded thousands trying to get home from …
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How Car (And Cab) Sharing Gets Our Economy Moving Faster
13 years ago

How Car (And Cab) Sharing Gets Our Economy Moving Faster

Reset has written frequently about the benefits of both modern car-sharing systems like Zipcar and not-so-modern car sharing services like San Francisco’s creaky taxies.

New data generated by the University …
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San Franciscans share their thoughts on MUNI

Muni is a huge part of daily life in San Francisco. San Franciscans know Muni can be unreliable, crowded, late, and frustrating — among other things. What other adjectives …
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Think Muni Is Crowded? – It’s Going to Get Worse
13 years ago

Think Muni Is Crowded? – It’s Going to Get Worse

Reset readers know we don’t have a crush on Muni, but a new report shows they have a crush on us – on all of us.

This week we attended …
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Muni Approves More Taxi Cabs and Higher Rates
13 years ago

Muni Approves More Taxi Cabs and Higher Rates

It Might Get Easier to Get a Cab in San Francisco, But It Will Cost More

Tuesday, the SFMTA approved a plan to add 87 cabs to the streets of …
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