Today’s Headlines
More headlines over at Streetsblog Capitol Hill.
By
Matthew Roth
9:03 AM PST on November 13, 2009
- Best Practices from Other Cities for Slowing Speeding on Tricky Freeway Curves (SF Gate)
- CHP Increases Patrols and Tickets on Bay Bridge (SF Gate) (Examiner)
- Gas Prices Will Remain Low Throughout the Holidays (Examiner)
- California Drivers Driving More, Burning More Fuel (Sac Bee)
- EU Officials Examine Wireless “Car Trains” to Reduce Crashes (Inhabitat)
- Oakland’s “Smart Boot” Allows Drivers Who Pay Fine Immediately to Unlock it Themselves (SF Gate)
- SF Streets Will Remain in Bad Condition Due to Budget Shortfalls for Repaving (Bike NOPA)
- Blurb on Hunter’s Point Redevelopment Plan (SF Gate)
- Will Oakland Chinatown’s New Cameras Mean More Safety? (ABC 7)
- CAHSR Blog Editorial Blasts Schwarzenegger’s Divide and Conquer Rail Tactics
- Is Trauma’s SF City Hall at “100 Newsome Drive” a Misspelled Ode to Mayor? (SF Appeal)
- Reno Eyes New Light Rail Lines Downtown (AP via SF Gate)
More headlines over at Streetsblog Capitol Hill.
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