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    • Three Pedestrians Killed on Bay Area Highways (KTVU), Including Woman on I-80 in SF (NBC)
    • Man, 20, Injured by Driver at 19th Avenue and Taraval (ABC)
    • Supes Undermine SFMTA's Ability to Expand Parking Meters in New Five-Year Contract (Public Press)
    • Willie Brown, Who Didn't "Fix Muni in 100 Days," Blames Lack of Parking Garages for its Problems
    • Man Struggles to Pay Bills in Recovery From Being Hit on Motorcycle by Road-Raging Driver (SFGate)
    • 7x7 Lists Five Bike Projects to Be Thankful for; SFBC's Bike Builds Provide Affordable Transport (SFGate)
    • BART Unions Consider Suing Over Contract Change (SF Exam, ABC); Riders Frustrated (SFGate)
    • Stanley Roberts Catches Bad Thanksgiving Drivers at SFO; Airport Welcomes RelayRides (SF Appeal)
    • Thanksgiving Shopping Done Right: On an Electric Cargo Bike (Cyclelicious)
    • More on the CAHSR Ruling From SacBee Columnist Dan Walters
    • Muir Woods Shuttle Continues Service Through Holidays (Vibrant Bay Area)
    • Bike Paths Being Built Parallel to SMART Tracks (Press Democrat)

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