The Essential Guide to San Francisco’s Steepest Streets He took the time to comb through some topographical maps in search of San Francisco’s most intimidating inclines, and thanks to his diligent fieldwork, we finally have a real list
The Steepest Streets in San Francisco - Priceonomics Filbert Street, which was previously thought to contain the steepest incline in San Francisco, barely cracks the top 10 here With an astonishing 41% grade, Bradford Street, in the hilly Bernal Heights neighborhood, is the city’s steepest (at least of those surveyed)
How To Find SF Street Steepness Grade - Reddit I’m trying to use publicly available government data to find the slope grade of a street at a specific address in San Francisco Trying to contest a parking ticket for not curbing my tires enough when I parked The street seemed flat I wouldn’t know which way to turn my tires it felt so flat
Bradford Street is the steepest (41%) street of San Francisco Bradford Street is the steepest street in San Francisco that's usable for vehicular traffic The majority of the street climbs steadily at about a 24% grade before exploding into a 30-foot stretch of 41% paved road The street was fully paved in 2010 and overlooks the San Francisco skyline
The Steepest Street In San Francisco Isnt Where You Think It Is According to software engineer, computer scientist, and artist Stephen Von Worley, the actual steepest street in San Francisco is Bradford Street in Bernal Heights It clocks in at a whopping 41% grade at the steepest bit, which is a 15-foot section above Tompkins Avenue