“The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency approved the pilot program for commuter shuttles, which are commonly referred to as tech buses, after years of rising tensions. Any delay would leave many unanswered questions for the workers and students who use the shuttles, along with police and parking control officers. The pilot was born in response to complaints about the impacts of the shuttles and lack of traffic-violation enforcement. The opponents of the SFMTA proposal are appealing for the shuttle program to undergo a rigorous environmental study. A successful appeal of the environmental review could derail the plan.”
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