SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — Many Bay Area residents who use public transportation will pay more for their daily commute beginning Tuesday. Transit fare hikes for a number of Bay Area transit systems take effect on July 1.
Drivers who cross the Golden Gate Bridge will also begin paying more Tuesday with a 50-cent fare hike taking the total to cross the iconic bridge to $10 one way. Although, in what may have been a spot of relief for commuters feeling the pain from the fare hikes, a Bay Area-wide Clipper card outage allowed many people to ride transit for free Tuesday morning.
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