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Downtown Travel Study

San Francisco’s downtown has experienced profound changes since the COVID-19 pandemic and the report focuses on a profile of the northeast sector in 2023-2024.
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Vision Zero Freeway Ramps Study

The Vision Zero Freeway Ramps Study will identify improvements for 11 freeway ramps across District 7, District 9, District 10, and District 11 to improve safety and connectivity.
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Treasure Island Transportation Program

The Treasure Island Transportation Program will address the island's growing transportation needs with a goal to have at least 50 percent of trips made by transit instead of private vehicles.
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A 3-dimensional map of California showing total TNC trips per square mile by zip code. Trip density is represented by height and by color scale from gray to orange. Zip codes with few or no trips are flat and gray. Zip codes with more trips per square mile are progressively taller and darker shades of orange. The map shows a tall cluster of dark orange towers in San Francisco, followed by a cluster of medium-orange towers in Los Angeles, shorter and covering a larger area than San Francisco.

TNCs 2020: A Profile of Ride-Hailing in California

TNCs 2020: A Profile of Ride-Hailing in California is the first comprehensive study of ride-hailing activity statewide, based on an analysis of annual reports filed by Uber and Lyft to the California Public Utilities Commission.
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The Portal

The Downtown Extension is a plan to extend Caltrain and future California High-Speed Rail service from 4th and King rail yard to the newly-constructed Salesforce Transit Center.
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Congestion on Howard Street

Congestion Management Program

As San Francisco's Congestion Management Agency, we monitor activity on our city's transportation network and adopt plans for mitigating traffic congestion.
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Eco-Friendly Downtown Delivery Study

This study aims to convene a working group to identify low- and zero-emission delivery approaches in the broader downtown area.
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Salesforce Transit Center

The Salesforce Transit Center is San Francisco’s regional transit hub.
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San Francisco Freeway Network Management Study

The study will consider managed lane alternatives, including priced lane and priced facility options, for freeways within San Francisco (Central Freeway, I-80, U.S. 101, I-280) with the goals of reducing vehicle miles traveled, increasing person throughput, and improving transit reliability.
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School Access Plan

The Transportation Authority is creating a School Access Plan for San Francisco to recommend transportation solutions for K-5 students and their families.
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A Loop shuttle vehicle on Avenue B on Treasure Island. The San Francisco skyline is visible in the background.

Treasure Island Autonomous Shuttle Pilot

The Treasure Island Mobility Management Agency launched an autonomous shuttle service on Treasure Island from August to December 2023 to better understand how such a service could meet the needs of people traveling around the neighborhood.
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A map of the Transbay Corridor, with San Francisco on the left, Oakland and Alameda on the right, and Treasure Island & Yerba Buena Islands in the center. A yellow line with arrowheads at both ends runs along the Bay Bridge between San Francisco and Oakland.

Transbay Comprehensive Multimodal Corridor Plan Supplement

The Transbay Comprehensive Multimodal Corridor Plan Supplement presents a holistic approach for managing congestion, improving safety, and maximizing traffoc flow for all travel modes and incorporates measures to reduce air pollution and greenhouse gases.
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Geary Bus Rapid

Geary Bus Rapid Transit

Geary Bus Rapid Transit will improve Geary Boulevard with much-needed safety improvements and faster, more reliable bus service for the tens of thousands of people who use the 38 Geary and 38R Geary Rapid bus routes every day. Project improvements include red bus-only lanes, signal priority for buses, and safety improvements such as sidewalk extensions and accessible curb ramps.
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Downtown Congestion Pricing

Congestion pricing would involve charging drivers a fee to drive in specific congested areas of downtown to keep traffic and transit moving.
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TNCs Today (2017)

This report provides the first comprehensive estimates of Uber and Lyft activity in the city.

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