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  • Tonight: SFBG Hosts Transportation Forum With Sup. Scott Wiener, Livable Streets Advocates
  • Hit-and-Run Driver Hits Pedestrian in Crosswalk at Eddy and Cyril Magnin, Ditches Car (SFGate)
  • Driver Who Hit Two Peds, Muni Bus and Fled in Tenderloin Out on Bail (SFist)
  • Giants, Warriors Give $5k Each to Study Capacity Expasions at Embarcadero, Montgomery (Examiner)
  • Clock Ticking on Muni Labor Talks (CBS); Muni Still Hasn’t Filled Driver Shortage (SF Examiner)
  • People for Bikes Holds Up Duboce/Church Bikeway, Transit Island as Example of Good Street Design
  • Improving Technology Makes E-Bikes More Attractive for San Franciscans (SFGate)
  • CPUC Orders Ride-Share Drivers to Stop Picking Up Riders at CA Airports (ABC)
  • SF Weekly: USA Today Story Falsely Claims Marijuana Contributing to More Traffic Crashes
  • Oakland Inexplicably Turns Off Red Light Cameras (KTVU)
  • San Jose Diridon Plan: Little Headway Made in Reducing Parking Crater Wanted by SAP Arena (PTA)

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