Today’s Headlines
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8:55 AM PDT on June 12, 2014
- 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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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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