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San Francisco Bans Tour Buses From ‘Full House' Residence

Residents are not happy about the noise and congestion fans bring to Broderick Street where the house is located

Tour buses will no longer be swinging by a San Francisco house made famous in the popular 1990s sitcom "Full House."

The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency voted Tuesday to ban commercial vehicles from Broderick Street after neighbors complained. Vehicles that seat nine or more people will no longer be allowed on the block.

Spokesman Paul Rose said neighbors complained about double parking and congestion outside the Victorian home, causing traffic hazards.

One resident said it's only a matter of time before someone gets hurt.

"I just hope nobody gets hurt," Alan Lombardi said. "That's how I feel. Somebody is going to get hurt around here. It's too narrow."

The exterior of the Broderick Street house was used as the family's residence in the original show and in a Netflix reboot in 2016.

The producer who created the show bought the home for more than $4 million in 2016.

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