Today’s Headlines
SF-Based Opinion Columnist: Is it OK for Drivers to Kill Cyclists With Impunity? (NYT) Chinese Man Bikes Cross-Country to SF for Internship, Bike Gets Stolen, He Finds It (SFGate) People Who Stop Bikes and Cars in Crosswalks: Why? (People Behaving Badly) SFMTA Board, Supes to Consider Approval of Disabled Parking Reform Package (ABC) Walk Score Ranks … Continued
8:59 AM PST on November 11, 2013
- SF-Based Opinion Columnist: Is it OK for Drivers to Kill Cyclists With Impunity? (NYT)
- Chinese Man Bikes Cross-Country to SF for Internship, Bike Gets Stolen, He Finds It (SFGate)
- People Who Stop Bikes and Cars in Crosswalks: Why? (People Behaving Badly)
- SFMTA Board, Supes to Consider Approval of Disabled Parking Reform Package (ABC)
- Walk Score Ranks SF 2nd Most Walkable City in U.S. for 2014 (SFGate)
- Caltrain’s 4th and King Railyard Could be Partially Re-Developed After 2019 (SocketSite)
- More on Muni’s Text, Email Alerts (SFGate) and the Lawsuit Against the Central Subway Shaft (SFGate)
- Oakland’s “Super Sharrows” on 40th Street: A Substitute for Dedicated Bike Lanes? (SF Weekly)
- AC Transit’s New E-Line Buses Have Low Floors, Overhead Storage, Wi-Fi, High-Back Seats (ABC)
- Loved Ones of Traffic Victims Visit Bay Bridge’s Old East Span (KQED)
- Bay Area Car Congestion Getting Worse (Merc); Do Commuters Unfairly Blame Facebook? (Cyclelicious)
- Petros Ketema, 26, Killed Crossing Highway 280 in San Jose (CoCo Times, CBS)
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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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