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The final of four episodes airing this week from Muni Diaries, a podcast that gathers the Bay Area's transit stories.
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The third of four episodes airing this week from Muni Diaries, a podcast that gathers the Bay Area's transit stories.
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The first of four episodes airing this week from Muni Diaries, a podcast that gathers the Bay Area's transit stories.
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Autonomous car company Cruise appeared before the California Public Utilities Commission this week to address its role in a pedestrian accident last year.
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CrosscurrentsIn Oakland, you’re supposed to be able to reach a community response team by calling 911, but the system doesn’t always work.
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Downtown Berkeley’s BART plaza has reduced the amount of seating space open to the general public. The Downtown Berkeley Association’s latest project: customer-only seating.
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BART and Muni are set to receive hundreds of millions of dollars in transit bailout funds from the Metropolitan Transportation Commission. But the funding comes with a catch: transit authorities will have to crackdown on fare evasion.
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Ahead of APEC, Bay Area officials had warned commuters of a planned one-lane closure on the Bay Bridge. But traffic Thursday morning came to a stand-still for hours when protestors calling for a ceasefire in Gaza blocked all lanes on the bridge’s upper deck.
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What's next for public transportation in the Bay? Hear a conversation with SFMTA Director Jeffrey Tumlin, Transform's Amy Thomson, and SF Chronicle reporter Ricardo Cano.
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State of the BayWe'll learn why state regulators have revoked the permits for Cruise's driverless cars and what the implications are for the autonomous vehicle industry here in California and beyond. Then, we'll hear from journalist and author, Rosanna Xia, about her new book on sea level rise and California's vanishing coastline. And finally, we’ll sit down with the founder and executive director of the non-profit Girls Garage.
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We hear how the original vision for BART still impacts commuters today.
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