Officials said they would like to see staggered start times for work and more carpooling. What do you think?
However, some commuters are against the options in place.
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission will hold a webinar Tuesday night to discuss how to achieve smoother rides and clear congestion on the roads. MTC officials said they would like to see staggered start times for work and more carpooling. Also, since commuters already pay tolls for using bridges, the MTC is contemplating a toll for driving on the busiest freeways in the Bay Area.Sign up for NBC Bay Area’s Housing Deconstructed newsletter."I definitely disagreed with that. I mean, knowing what we have to deal with on the daily, especially with gas prices right now," he explained.
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