Super Bowl, Bay Area
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Just because you’re not attending the Super Bowl in person doesn’t mean you’ll escape the impending traffic impacts and road closures.
Tens of thousands of people are expected to descend on the South Bay on Super Bowl Week – that means extra people and extra traffic. “It’s gonna be hectic for sure,” said Layota, a San Jose resident.
With tens of thousands of people expected to arrive in the Bay Area for the Super Bowl next week, it's time to map out which streets to avoid. Why it matters: No one likes getting stuck in traffic, especially when we already lose way too much time to it.
(KRON) — The California Highway Patrol Contra Costa County area office said a Friday afternoon fatal pedestrian collision involving a garbage truck has shut down traffic. CHP Contra Costa County said officers responded to the incident just after 2:30 p.
BART riders at several stations across the Bay Area will now have access to free Wi-Fi. Travelers moving through five stations -- San Francisco International Airport, West Oakland, Powell, Embarcadero and Civic Center -- can now connect to "reliable" Wi-Fi with "blanket coverage," BART announced Monday.
Metropolitan Transportation Commission adopts new policy to help travel times on transit in Bay Area
The policy applies to projects along any public roadway with public transit services that operate in shared or semi-dedicated right-of-way that seek over $250,000 of regional
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