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SFMTA Head Jeff Tumlin on new California parking rules, Chronicle Restaurant Critic MacKenzie Chung Fegan on Bay Area restaurants, and "third ear" listening.
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Starting next month, fares for Caltrain riders under the age of 18 will be reduced. But will this actually promote commuters to come back?
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Bay MadeThe fourth of four episodes airing this week from Muni Diaries, a podcast that gathers the Bay Area's transit stories.
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Bay MadeThe third of four episodes airing this week from Muni Diaries, a podcast that gathers the Bay Area's transit stories.
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Bay MadeThe second of four episodes airing this week from Muni Diaries, a podcast that gathers the Bay Area's transit stories.
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Bay MadeThe 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.