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7:56 AM PDT on April 16, 2010
- Bike NOPA Covers Bike to School Day in NOPA
- SFMTA Changes Proposal for Traffic Safety Design at ARCO Station (Bike NOPA)
- SFPD Expands Program to Target Crime on Muni (City Insider)
- BART Suspends Use of Tasers Among Its Police Force (NBC Bay Area)
- California Traffic Fatalities Down 29 Percent Over Three Years (SacBee)
- Appeal Hearing Scheduled on Plans for Building at 555 Washington (SF Examiner)
- Traffic Near Schools Poses Serious Health Risk (The Thing Green Line)
- Marin Could Vote on Vehicle License Fee Increase (MarinIJ)
- Bicyclists Allowed on Sacramento’s K Street Mall for First Time in 23 Years (SacBee)
- Roadshow Looks at the Dangers of the “California Stop”
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Michael Rhodes is a former reporter for Streetsblog San Francisco. He lives in the Mission Dolores neighborhood and is a graduate of UC Berkeley's Department of City and Regional Planning.
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