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Mark Prado
San Franciscans are overwhelmingly in support of Slow Streets, according to a new report from the city.
The program is designed to limit through traffic on certain residential streets and allow them to be used as a shared roadway for people traveling by foot and by bicycle.
Since introducing Slow Streets in April 2020, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency has designated around 30 corridors covering 47 miles of roadway.
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