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  • SFPD, CHP “Focus on the Five” Traffic Enforcement Spotted Near the Embarcadero (CBS)
  • 19-Year-Old Man Expected to Survive After Being Hit By Driver Fleeing SFPD at 8th and Mission (Exam)
  • Market Street Set to Get Escalator Canopies at Civic Center, Powell Stations (SF Chronicle)
  • Fantasy Map of Citywide Muni Subway Still a Fantasy (Muni Diaries)
  • Another SFMTA Livable Streets Planner Headed to LA DOT: Bridget Smith (Streetsblog LA Lite)
  • Tree on Haight Street Suspected to Be Knocked Down By Delivery Vehicle Driver (Hoodline)
  • Stanley Roberts Finds Bike Parts Galore at Highway-Side Homeless Encampment Near Daly City Border
  • Golden Gate Bridge’s All-Electronic Tolls Surprise Some Tourists Who Rent Cars (SFGate)
  • Caltrain Board to Consider Space for Bikes, Bathrooms On New Electric Trains (Green Caltrain 1, 2)
  • Menlo Park Installs Temporary Median Barrier to at Dangerous Ravenswood Caltrain Crossing (ABC)
  • Drugged Driver Who Hit Teacher, Special Needs Students in San Mateo Pleads No Contest (SFGate)

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