San Francisco might start charging for driving the world’s most crooked street

Source: Beta Sunday, 08.09.2019. 17:09
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Thousands of tourists could soon be forced to make reservations and pay to drive the famous crooked Lombard Street in San Francisco, AP reports.

California lawmakers approved a bill Thursday granting San Francisco the power to establish a toll and reservation system for Lombard Street. The bill still needs Gov. Gavin Newsom’s signature.

The San Francisco County Transportation Authority has recommended USD 5 per car weekdays and USD 10 weekends and holidays.

Residents say the scenic street has become more like an overcrowded amusement park than a neighborhood street.


They have been calling for years for officials to address traffic jams, trash and trespassing.

Tourism officials estimate that 6,000 people daily visit the 183-meter-long street in the summer, creating lines of cars stretching for blocks.

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