nearby. that s prompted some of these kids here from santa rosa high to come down to seek signatures on a petition trying to get some kind of light or better protection for this area because they just feel that too many cars come by here too quickly and there are too many kids in the crosswalk. there is a small memorial for the 4-year-old boy who was struck here last evening allegedly by an unlicensed driver. this afternoon and evening, people have been coming here to visit the scene. we have some photos of the scene yesterday after the boy was struck. he was in the crosswalk with his family about 6:00 last night when the car hit him and left the scene. witnesses gave police a description of the car and police broadcast it over the police radio system. now, a citizen not involved heard the broadcast and spotted the suspect car at a nearby finley park. police said in a press release that the citizen told them that the suspect was removing decals from the rear window of his veh
driver. reporter: the bus had no passengers onboard. police say it was out of service and was on its way to supplement the f-line trolley service on market street which is also why the bus was turning left on hartford which is not a usual path for muni buses. back here live, you can see the accident has effected traffic. the 33 bus line stopped running along 18th street causing delays for some muni riders. we re expecting the coroner to reveal the identity of the woman once her family has been notified. live in san francisco tonight, monty francis, nbc bay area news. very tragic, monty. thanks so much. b.a.r.t. board of directors will hold a special meeting to figure out a cell phone blackout policy. the move stems from the transit agency s decision to cut its wireless service to passengers to avert a potential protest earlier this month. that decision has enraged people who say b.a.r.t. crossed the line. it also prompted retaliation by hackers who broke into b.a.r.t. s