Commuters were backed up Wednesday evening on San Francisco streets, trying to get on the span.
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The Metropolitan Transportation Commission said traffic on the Bay Bridge has returned to about 90% of pre-pandemic levels.
Transportation officials said it is due in part to the economy opening up more.
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Randy Rentschler of the Metropolitan Transportation Commission said the solution is for people to take public transportation.
Rentschler said, "until that happens we're going to see more and more and a building of traffic. You know the metering lights came on a little while ago they've stayed on. So the experience that people are having is real."
The MTC said public transportation ridership is still down 90 percent across the Bay Area.
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