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Celebrating Muni Forward: How We Improved Speed and Safety on the 5 Fulton

Celebrating Muni Forward: How We Improved Speed and Safety on the 5 Fulton
By Nicholas Veronin

The 5R Fulton Rapid passing a traffic circle installed at McAllister and Lyon streets as part of Muni Forward’s 5 Fulton Rapid Project. This Transit Month, we’re celebrating the 10-year anniversary of Muni Forward! Each week, we’ll highlight one of our Muni Forward corridors to share exactly how we worked to improve your trips – and the wins riders are seeing as a result. Today, we shine the spotlight on the 5 Fulton. It runs from the Financial District all the way to the Great Highway. How the “Flying Fulton” helped launch Muni Forward Our 5 Fulton Rapid Project was one of the very first Muni...



Published September 09, 2024 at 05:30AM
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