Today’s Headlines
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By
Lisa Ratner
9:15 AM PDT on May 7, 2013
- BART Survey Results Show Growing Acceptance for Lifting Bike Ban (CBS)
- Muni’s Long-Term Vision: Cut Travel Times in Half (SF Examiner)
- SFBC’s Leah Shahum on How Cycling Benefits Everyone in SF (SF Examiner)
- Driver Slams Into House in Twin Peaks (SFGate)
- Mercury News Seems Shocked at $56K Price for Bike Lane Study at New 49ers Stadium
- Examiner.com Sums Up a Community Meeting on Polk Street
- Muni Metro Delayed After Man Falls Onto Muni Tracks and Survives (SFGate)
- Government Agencies Not Paying Bay Area Bridge Tolls (CBS)
- Roadshow: How Drivers Should Turn Right With a Bicycle Rider in the Lane (Mercury News)
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