S.F. ‘Google Bus’ Program Making Progress, Says Report

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Workers board a private bus at a Muni bus stop at 24th and Valencia streets in the Mission District. Photo by Mark Andrew Boyer/KQED

By Ryan Levi, KQED News Fix

San Francisco transportation officials are touting the success of a city program that seeks to regulate the big shuttle buses that move tech workers from San Francisco to their jobs in Silicon Valley.

A report released last week showed a 91 percent decrease in the number of shuttles operating on small residential streets since April, when a retooled Commuter Shuttle Program went into full effect. 

Read the complete story at KQED News Fix. 

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