Today’s Headlines
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By
Lisa Ratner
9:30 AM PDT on April 2, 2013
- Final Pedestrian Action Strategy Set to Be Released This Week (KTVU)
- SF Chronicle Backs Sup. Wiener’s Legislation to Streamline Pedestrian Safety Improvements
- BART Contract Up, Union Negotiations Begin (BART, SF Examiner, SF Gate)
- CHP Begins Crackdown on Distracted Driving (People Behaving Badly)
- New State Assembly Bill Would Bring Red-Light Cameras Back With New Fine Procedures (NBC)
- Caltrans Can’t Replace Failed Rods on Bay Bridge, Must Fashion Fix (SFGate)
- April Fools: Lyft Takes Over Muni Lines (SFBG)
- A Collection of Bike-Related April Fools Day Articles From Cycleicious
- East Bay Bicycle Coalition Moves Main Office From Berkeley to Oakland (EBBC)
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