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Clipper is transitioning to its Next Generation model with rollout expected in August 2024 if benchmarks are achieved, MTC officials reported last week at the Regional Network Management Committee...

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September is Transit Month, and there will be activities all throughout the Bay Area to celebrate. The best way to get on board is by using Clipper® on your phone. Join the Transit CEO Ride-Along on...

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On June 28, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission approved an extension of the Clipper® START pilot program through June 30, 2025. Clipper START offers discounts on public transit to qualifying...

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Don’t let parking or traffic headaches spoil your fun San Francisco Pride activities - use Clipper on your phone to pay for public transit instead. No pockets? No problem! Just tap your phone and go -...

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511 wants commuters and college students to take transit instead of driving alone – and they are offering a $25 Clipper® card to encourage people to make the switch. The free, pre-loaded Clipper card...

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MTC’s Monthly Transportation Statistics are regularly updated with figures that paint a comprehensive picture of transportation usage in the Bay Area. With reports on crossings for all seven of the...

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Nearly a million trips are being taken on public transit each weekday right now in the Bay Area – are you one of the travel-savvy who know about the many benefits of riding transit? Here are just some...

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Clipper® makes it easy to get to the people and places you love in the Bay Area – simply tag and go on one of the region’s 20+ transit agencies. More than a million people use Clipper, and one in four...

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The year 2022 was another challenging one for the Bay Area as it recovers from the pandemic that has changed how the region works, lives and travels. The Metropolitan Transportation Commission and its...

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The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) and Bay Area transit agencies encourage residents and visitors planning a night on the town to celebrate the new year this weekend to: Travel by bus...