San Francisco Transportation Plan: Best Options To Beat Long Daily Commute Times
Cars Now Dominate San Francisco. What Does That Mean For Professionals? For better or worse, cars have won the battle for San Francisco. The Bay Area is now home to over 500,000 cars, a number which is steadily growing in the face of massive new investments in the area. Certainly, public transit options still exist, but with future funding deficits looming, investment in this sector has slowed—and the problem is only getting worse. Local companies are picking up the slack , but in the face of a problem of this magnitude, broad-scale collaboration may still be necessary. It’s not all bad news, however; with electrification on the rise and some of the world’s greatest logistical minds concentrated in the city, solutions are rolling out year after year to solve the transportation crisis. The question still remains, though: how does the average, locally-based professional fit into this picture? Going With The Flow (Of Traffic) On one hand, San Francisco’s newly-minted status as a “car city...