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  • This Evening: “Ride of Silence” Visits Sites Where SF Cyclists Were Killed in Recent Years (SF Appeal)
  • Driver Crashes Into Haight Street Market Parklet (Uppercasing)
  • Curbed SF Maps Transportation Mega Projects in the Bay Area
  • SF Chronicle Covers the New Report on Millennials’ Decreasing Driving Habits
  • Pedestrian Killed by Caltrain in San Bruno (CoCo Times)
  • NTSB’s Proposal to Lower BAC Limits Brings Mixed Reactions From Bay Area MADD, Lawyer (CBS)
  • Judge Orders Rideshare Companies to Show Proof of Insurance Policies (SF Examiner, SF Weekly)
  • Bay Bridge Still Has “Fighting Chance” to Have Bad Bolts Replaced and Open This Year (SFGate, CBS)
  • San Jose Driver Kills 6-Year-Old Girl, Hospitalizes Sister and Aunt Crossing Street (CBS)
  • People Behaving Badly: Drivers Caught Exhibiting Deadly Road Rage on Camera
  • New DMV Web Page, Video Show Drivers How to Share the Road With Cyclists (Cyclelicious)

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