Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
1:57 AM PST on November 25, 2013
- Hit-and-Run Driver Seriously Injures Man, Woman in Crosswalk in Front of Randall Museum (SFist)
- Mayor’s Task Force to Review Recommended Funding Measures to Improve Transport in SF (SFGate)
- SF Agencies Unveil “WalkFirst” Program to Narrow Down the Most Dangerous Spots for Walking (Exam)
- SF Reportedly Has the Most Bike Lanes Per Square Mile in the U.S. (SFist)
- More on the SFMTA’s Plans to Install Bike Lockers in Curbside Parking Spaces (CBS)
- SF-Based Kickstarter Org Creates Attachable Rear Passenger Seat for Bikes (SF Weekly)
- BART Melts Down Friday Morning After Glitch With Software Upgrade (AP via Examiner, NBC, Appeal)
- San Mateo County Shuttle Connection Schedules to Be Added to Online Trip Planners (Green Caltrain)
- Menlo Park Police Drop “Accident” From Their Official Traffic Lexicon (Cyclelicious)
- San Jose Driver Kills Child in Stroller in Crosswalk (NBC)
- Marin County Driver Faces No Charges For Killing Man, Claiming to Be Blinded by the Sun (Marin IJ)
- Mercury News Roadshow Readers Split on Proposed Increase in CA’s Vehicle License Fee
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
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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