Extended BRT Case Study | The Van Ness Corridor - San Francisco
This extended length video dives in to the specific features and details that make the Van Ness BRT a success story. Learn more about BRT here: https://itsmarta.com/brt.aspx We’re exploring how other cities use bus rapid transit to improve transit service & reliability, while also improving corridor pedestrian safety and driving transit oriented development. Check out the new Van Ness BRT corridor at the SFMTA in San Francisco, which opened April 1. Learn from SFMTA staff about how San Francisco is prioritizing buses to grow the San Francisco economy, and how bus projects can help meet demands from advocates and riders to deliver transit projects more affordably and quickly.

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