In an effort to wean itself off fossil fuels, the transit agency is exploring whether a new-fangled fleet of shuttles can handle the city’s…
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At a hearing on public transportation safety, officials revealed that officers spend more than 13,000 hours on public transportation to deter crime.
BART’s new fare crackdown costs $62,000 a month, but has only collected an estimated $4,000 in each of its first two months.
Spreading the gospel of good public transportation etiquette through goofy pop culture references? Sure, whatever gets us there faster.
In the third month of BART’s fare evasion crackdown, the transit service insists that now they are really, definitely going to begin enforcing it.
Nearly 60 percent of riders say they would have walked, biked, or used the bus if it weren’t for rideshare services.

