mta s board of directors is considering reducing the speed limit from 25 down to 20 miles an hour on more stretches of road in the financial district fisherman's wharf and south of market the goal is to eliminate pedestrian deaths in the city. the project would cost some $6 million over the course of three years. time is 17. we're going back to james torres. have you been able to fix what was happening on interstate 80 yet? you know, we're trying. we're trying here and i hate to make it sound like the morning is all about the east bay when in terms of traffic, but the morning is kind of all about the east bay in terms of traffic. let's take it kind of deep there between livermore and pleasant timber. we just have a number of colors a number of crashes here along 5 80. we typically have a slowdown from folks coming out of tracy headed toward the peninsula, but we usually don't have this many crashes. so something to keep in mind if you're headed out the door this morning. 5 80 was a trouble spot earlier this morning, but it looks like a lot of that is cleared out. now you still see a little bit of the slowdown, but not so many of the crashes, so that