Today’s Headlines
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9:01 AM PDT on August 6, 2012
- Caltrain Ridership at Record Highs (BCN via SF Appeal)
- Nine Injured on Market Street After Car Sandwiched Between Muni Bus, Streetcar (SF Examiner)
- More on Friday’s BART Bikes on Board Pilot (SFGate, KTVU)
- ‘Deep Jawa Gets Married on His Residential Parklet on Valencia at Sunday Streets (Twitter Photos)
- SF Examiner: SFMTA Needs to Enforce Parking Laws More Efficiently
- Car Burns on Sidewalk in Outer Sunset, Arson Suspected (Ocean Beach Bulletin)
- Santa Rosa Bike Ride Calls for Safer Streets After Recent Rash of Cyclist Deaths (P. Democrat, ABC 7)
- Santa Rosa Plaza Parking Fee Delayed One Week (Press Democrat)
- The Greater Marin: SMART Will Need Double Tracks to Run Frequent Trains
- KRON’s People Behaving Badly: Hayward Carpool Lane Sting Turns Up Other Driver Violations
- China Resident Uses Blow-Up Doll as Traffic Calming (Newsy via KTVU)
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Aaron was the editor of Streetsblog San Francisco from January 2012 until October 2015. He joined Streetsblog in 2010 after studying rhetoric and political communication at SF State University and spending a semester in Denmark.
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