Today’s Headlines
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8:55 AM PST on January 27, 2015
- Video Shows Muni 29 Bus Driver Running Red Light on Crossover Drive in Golden Gate Park (Weekly)
- Petition Launched Against Transit-Priority Traffic Signal Planned for Haight and Scott (Hoodline)
- “Chariot” Shuttle App Service Adds Route From Cole Valley to Downtown (TechCrunch)
- Lyft Competes With Uber By “Matching Muni” (Biz); Uber Reports More Female Drivers Than Taxis (Exam)
- SF Bicycle Coalition Reviews the Numbers on Polk Street, One of SF’s High-Injury Corridors
- SF Planning Dept Pushes to “Bridge the Bay” With Priority Development Around Transit (SocketSite)
- CHP Officer Hospitalized After Cruiser Catches Fire on Bay Bridge Treasure Island Off-Ramp (SFGate)
- Driver Crashes Into San Bruno Pizza Parlor (CBS); Cyclist Killed on Hwy 85 was Drunk (Mercury)
- Child Hit While Walking to School in San Mateo (CBS); Woman Killed By Racing Drivers in East SJ (ABC)
- After Pushing Bike Lanes and Boulevards, Palo Alto’s Transportation Chief Resigns (Palo Alto Online)
- Palo Alto Considers Caltrain Electrification Suit (PAO); BART SJ Extension Ahead of Schedule (CBS)
- Marin Transit District Sees Record Ridership While Staying on Budget (Marin IJ)
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Stan Parkford is a graduate of the Urban Studies and Planning Department at SF State University.
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