Today’s Headlines
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8:55 AM PDT on May 13, 2014
- SFFD, Livable Streets Advocates Debate Street Width at City Hall Hearing (SF Examiner, ABC)
- 30-Year-Old Intoxicated Woman Passes Out on Hayes Street, Run Over by Driver (SF Weekly)
- Pizza Delivery Driver Crashes Into Articulated Muni Bus at Geary and Jones (CBS)
- Traffic Signal Being Installed at Sunset and Yorba (ABC); Police Talk Ped Safety at Ballpark (NBC)
- Last Exit Before GG Bridge Moved: Confused Drivers Make Dangerous Turns (PBB); Crash Filmed (CBS)
- Memorial Planned for Johny Alonzo-Castillo, Driver Killed on Cesar Chavez in Hit-and-Run (Bernalwood)
- SF Drivers Among the Most Courteous in US, Says Survey by Roadside Assistance Company (SFGate)
- Uber Drivers Protest Recent Competitive Fare Cuts, Fee Hikes (SFBG)
- Three Feet of Sand Shut Down Great Highway (SF Examiner); Tree Falls on Muni 24 Wires (SF Weekly)
- Bike Theft Up 70 Percent in Five Years; SFBC Gets Unclaimed Bikes to Underprivileged Residents (CBS)
- GJEL: Census Transportation Data Shows Inequity of Streets Hostile to Walking and Biking
- Peninsula Transpo Updates on TOD and Ped/Bike Access at Millbrae and San Mateo Caltrain Stations
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Stan Parkford is a graduate of the Urban Studies and Planning Department at SF State University.
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