Today’s Headlines
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8:55 AM PDT on October 21, 2014
- Elderly Man Critically Injured by SUV Driver at 10th Avenue and Geary (CBS)
- More on the Death of Louis Van Velzen, Killed by Driver at Sloat and 43rd (KTVU)
- People Behaving Badly: Many Drivers Drive in the San Jose Avenue Buffered Bike Lane
- Muni Reports Few Problems With Commuter Shuttle Regulation Pilot (SFBay)
- San Francisco, Silicon Valley Bike Coalitions Educate Google Bus Drivers on Bicycle Road Safety (SFBC)
- Lyft and Uber Get Permits to Service SFO, Following Sidecar (CBS, SF Examiner)
- Uber Driver Pulls Passenger Out of Car Over, Throws Phone Over Address Dispute (CBS, NBC)
- 68 SF Apartment Building Garages to Get Electric Car Charging Stations (Biz Times)
- Officials Consider Fee to Walk and Bike on the Golden Gate Bridge (Marin IJ)
- Bay Bridge to Get Temporary Paving to Smooth Bumpy Ride Caused by Steel Plates (SFGate)
- Details on AC Transit’s Planned Expansion of Late-Night Transbay Bus Service (Oakland North)
- South SF Looks to Enliven Downtown With Plazas, Housing Around Caltrain (Daily Journal)
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