A Muni bus struck and killed a pedestrian who fell from the sidewalk in Union Square on Tuesday, according to authorities.
The unnamed man fell and “made contact” with a westbound 38-Geary bus on Geary Street near Kearny Street at around 6:50 a.m., the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency said in an X post. (opens in new tab) He was taken to a hospital, where he died from his injuries, the agency said.
“Our deepest condolences go out to his friends and family,” the SFMTA said.
The agency has taken the driver off-duty and is testing whether the employee was under the influence of drugs or alcohol. The San Francisco Police Department said it is investigating the crash.
The San Francisco Fire Department said it received a report at 6:53 a.m. that a Muni bus had struck a man. Emergency personnel arrived five minutes later and took him to San Francisco General Hospital, according to an SFFD spokesperson.
In 2014, San Francisco adopted the Vision Zero policy, with the goal of eliminating traffic deaths. Six pedestrians and one person on an electric scooter have been killed in traffic accidents in San Francisco so far this year, according to city data (opens in new tab) and pedestrian safety groups (opens in new tab).