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  • A Look at SF’s Ghost Bike Memorials in SoMa and Other Deadly Neighborhoods (Hoodline)
  • SFBC‘s Golden Wheel Awards to Feature Keynote Speaker Peter Norton, Author of “Fighting Traffic”
  • SFMTA to Start Charging Drivers Credit Card Transaction Fees at Parking Meters (KQED)
  • SFSU Looks to Develop New “Main Street” With Student Housing to Reduce Need for Commutes (Chron)
  • Doyle Drive to Close July 9-13 to Open New Presidio Parkway (Richmond)
  • BART Transbay Service Delayed for Mental Health Evaluation (Examiner), Rail Measurement (CBS)
  • San Mateo Police Work to Prevent Distracted Driving (ABC)
  • Antioch Mother Continues Fight for Speed Bumps on Street Where Son Was Killed by Driver (NBC)
  • Speeding Driver Strikes and Kills Motorcyclist in East Palo Alto (NBC)
  • More on Caltrain Board’s Vote to Increase Bike Capacity on New Electric Trains (SM Daily Journal)
  • VTA to Boost Bus Service Between San Jose and Fremont to Serve Growing Ridership (SFBay)
  • Bloomberg View Columnist: Berkeley Pedestrians Feel “Morally Superior,” Like Greece With Germany

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