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According to the SFMTA, conflicts between people walking and biking have grown along the busier-than-ever Embarcadero.
A crew has already painted additional markings on the road leading to the tunnel, and more fixes are planned.
The Santa Rosa-based company is suffering from a distributed denial of service attack that's causing connectivity problems.
SFMTA says nearly all bus and train arrival time predictions have been restored, but riders still report mixed experiences.
New trains may offer some relief to passengers plagued by backpacks and other luggage on BART and Muni.
Another driver ventured where no car ought to, getting stuck inside the tunnel at around 8pm last night.
The much-discussed rainbow escalator has been in and out of operation for weeks.
The bus stop now forms an island separating vehicle traffic from bike traffic.
The SFMTA is trying a new tactic to prevent driver misbehavior at the two intersections.
Expect six months of construction and Muni/parking disruptions, starting this Monday.
While you're going about your Friday, here's what's happening below your feet.
Though there are brightly lit signs at at either end of the tunnel warning people not to drive in, it's not an uncommon occurrence.
Here's the latest update on the idea to remove a lane of traffic and install bike lanes on Oak and Fell.
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