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    • Two Women Hit by Drivers at California and 10th (SFGate), on Sixth Street (ABC)
    • Antonio Cancino, 38, ID'd as Man Killed While Reportedly Running Across Van Ness in Jan. (Appeal)
    • Driver Cuts Off Cable Car on Downhill California Street, One Injured in Crash (SF Examiner)
    • Suspected Drunk Driver Crashes Into the Cliff House (Richmond SF)
    • More on Muni's Operations Improvements on Metro Lines (SFBay)
    • SFMTA Seeks Public Input on Which Muni Stops Shuttles Should Be Permitted to Share (Examiner)
    • Lyft Offers Additional Driver Insurance (KQED), Uber's Surge Prices Highest in Marina (SFBG)
    • Vibrant Bay Area: GG Bridge District Fails to Use Congestion Pricing in Proposed Toll Hikes
    • Instead of Greenbrae Interchange, $40M May Go to SMART, Bike/Ped Path Crossing (Marin IJ)
    • Truck Hits Low Rail Bridge in San Mateo, Delaying Caltrain (Mercury News)
    • San Mateo Considers Smarter Parking Management Tools in Its Downtown (Peninsula Transpo)
    • Not So Smart: Palo Alto Considers Building Two New Parking Garages in Its Downtown (PA Online)

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