Today’s Headlines
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8:55 AM PDT on July 22, 2014
- CA Judge Rules Reckless Driving Applies to Bikes, Too. Wait, Does it Apply to Cars? (SFGate)
- KALW Looks at What Makes Van Ness Avenue So Dangerous
- Muni to Start Installing Transit Priority Traffic Signals Along the N-Judah Monday (Hoodline)
- SF Planning Commissioner Hisashi Sugaya to Be Replaced; Kathrin Moore to Keep Her Seat (Examiner)
- BART Police to Crack Down on People Lying Down in Stations (SFGate, ABC)
- If Congress Doesn’t Reauthorize Federal Funds by Aug 1, Bay Area Transit Could Be in Trouble (CBS)
- Golden Gate Transit Officially, Permanently Cancels Bus Runs After Unannounced Cuts (Greater Marin)
- Caltrain to Upgrade Public Announcement Systems at Four Stations (NBC)
- Silicon Valley is Seriously Still Considering Widening Expressways (Business Journal)
- Hayward Minivan Driver Hospitalizes Five-Year-Old Boy Running Across Street Near BART (KTVU)
- CA High-Speed Rail Looks More Attractive to Private Investors With Cap-and-Trade Funding (CBS)
- GJEL Looks at the National Economic Toll of Traffic Crashes
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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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