Just because you’re not attending the Super Bowl in person doesn’t mean you’ll escape the impending traffic impacts and road closures.
A study by TomTom found people lost 112 hours last year sitting in rush hour traffic and ranked the congestion third in the ...
From the South Bay to San Francisco, the Super Bowl could pose a traffic nightmare for some trying to get to certain events ...
Traffic speeds averaged just 12.6 mph last year, pushing the city to third place nationally for congestion as downtown ...
Several roads, bike paths and pedestrian walkways in Santa Clara, San Francisco and San Jose will be closed before, during ...
SFMTA released new data on Friday showing a 78% drop in speeding at intersections where new speed cameras were installed last ...
In 1997, 53.5 percent of voters approved Proposition H, which authorized the reconstruction of the earthquake-damaged Central ...
Blinking traffic lights in the North Beach / Chinatown areas were affecting traffic even after the outage was said to be ...
San Francisco commuters lost 112 hours to traffic in 2025, ranking the city third in the United States for traffic congestion, according to a new study from navigation and GPS ...
After years of climbing traffic deaths in San Francisco, the city turned a corner in 2025, with fatalities dropping by 42% from a year earlier. The decrease, though, is another reminder of the failure ...