Today’s Headlines
More Coverage of Clipper Fare Gate Gaffe (CBS, ABC, Clipper Card Aggravates Some Riders (ABC) Chronicle Asks if $.25 Surcharge on Temporary Clipper Cards is a Fare Increase AC Transit Gives Out Free Clipper Cards During Transition (CoCo Times) AC Transit May Cut Over Half of Weekend, Some Night Service (Oak Trib) Bike NOPA Looks … Continued
By
Matthew Roth
9:06 AM PDT on September 21, 2010
- More Coverage of Clipper Fare Gate Gaffe (CBS, ABC,
- Clipper Card Aggravates Some Riders (ABC)
- Chronicle Asks if $.25 Surcharge on Temporary Clipper Cards is a Fare Increase
- AC Transit Gives Out Free Clipper Cards During Transition (CoCo Times)
- AC Transit May Cut Over Half of Weekend, Some Night Service (Oak Trib)
- Bike NOPA Looks at the Effect of Removing Hundreds of Parking Spaces for Sunday Streets
- Sit/Lie Opponents to Organize Lemonade-in on Sidewalks (SF Gate, SF Weekly)
- At Least One Oakland Commuter Gets to Work in San Francisco by Kayak (KALW)
- Palo Alto Council Wants High Speed Rail Funding Pulled (ABC, Merc)
- Whitman Opposes AB 32, No Position Yet on Proposition 23 (CoCo Times, CBS)
- SB 375 Rules Coming This Week From CARB (Capitol Weekly)
- Phil Matier Discusses the New High Occupancy Toll Lanes (CBS)
- Distracted Driving Deaths Fell in 2009 (ABC)
- Auto Makers Worried About Further Crackdown on Distracted Driving (Detroit News)
- Big Men on Little Bikes: Portland Shipyard’s Primary Mode Choice is Two Wheels
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