Today’s Headlines
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9:15 AM PDT on March 18, 2013
- Bikes Allowed on BART at All Hours Today Until Friday — Here’s Why That’s a Good Thing
- SFMTA to Install Bulb-Outs, Traffic Islands on California St. at 21st and 22nd Avenues (Richmond SF)
- Proposal Would Change Transbay Transit Center’s Outer Cover From Glass to Aluminum (SFGate)
- SFMTA Proposal Would Require Taxis to Transmit Coordinates for Mobile Apps (SF Examiner)
- SFBG: Muni Switchbacks Disproportionately Hurt Low-Income Riders in Outlying Neighborhoods
- Anticipation Grows for Peninsula Bike-Share (SFGate)
- SMART to SF — How Feasible Would it Be? (Vibrant Bay Area)
- Marin and Larkspur Transit Hubs Get New Bike Racks (Marin IJ)
- Daly City Residents Mourn Three Killed in DUI Crash as Driver Heads to Trial (KTVU, CoCo Times)
- AC Transit Officials Mull Over Fare Decrease to Boost Ridership (KTVU)
- CA Police Give Drivers Heads-Up on Cell Phone Crackdown Planned for April (Merc)
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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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