- First Sunday Streets of the Year is This Sunday (Bike NOPA) (Examiner)(KCBS) (NBC)
- Mayor Newsom Invites Public for MTA Board Post (SF Appeal) (N-Judah)
- Nat Ford Says Sunday Meters Are Back on the Table (SF Appeal)
- SF City Leaders Ask Schwarzenegger to Approve Transportation Bill (Examiner)
- Boy Falls Out of Moving 38-Geary Bus, Investigation Underway (ABC)
- The Chronicle Writes About Women Liberating Themselves on Bicycles (seriously, in the Chronicle!)
- C.W. Nevius Tells a Positive Story About a Bicycle Theft (SF Gate)
- Hayes Valley Farm Brings Urban Farming to Site of Former Freeway (CBS)
- NY Times Takes Windshield Perspective on Limited Street Parking Hours in Part of SOMA
- Segway Rental Coming to Golden Gate Park (NBC)
- AC Transit Modifies Service to Cut Costs (Oak Trib)
- AC Transit's "Epic Beard Man" (Warning: Violent Video) Inspires Hip Hop Song (NBC)
- Marin Transit to Cut Service This Weekend, More Likely (Marin IJ)
- Bay Area Counties Consider Increased Auto Fee for Transit, to Fix Roads (Merc) (NBC)
- Safe Routes to School Could Get Boost with Auto Fee (Press Dem)
- Menlo Park Tries to Get Its Parking Mess in Order (Merc)
- Automatic *65 Message Could Cut Texting While Driving Danger (KCBS)
- Senator Harry Reid's Family in Car Crash, Wife Breaks Back (ABC) (Sac Bee)
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