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    • Two Pedestrians Injured By Drivers: Child in Mission Crosswalk, Woman on Brotherhood Way (CBS)
    • Pedestrian Scramble Signals Installed at Deadly Stockton and Sacramento in Chinatown (KTVU)
    • American Cyclery Set to Build Parklet, Sidewalk Revamp at Stanyan and Frederick (Hoodline)
    • ABAG Official Suspected of Stealing $1M Dedicated to Street Upgrades for SoMa Development (SFGate)
    • Distant School Assignments Require Many Students to Spend Hours Commuting on Muni (Public Press)
    • More on Sup. Wiener's Election to Chair of SF County Transportation Authority Board (SFBay)
    • BART to Riders: Sorry, We Don't Have Enough Train Cars to Serve Growing Crowds (Examiner, SFBay)
    • TransForm Creates a New "GreenTRIP" Certification for Developments That Encourage Active Transpo
    • Man Killed By Caltrain Outside Mountain View (ABC)
    • Atherton Votes to Sue Over Caltrain Electrification; Menlo Park Seriously Considering it (Green Caltrain)
    • Across America, Fewer People Dying Inside Cars (What About People Outside Cars?) (SFGate)
    • Everyone Forgets the "American Love Affair With Cars" Was Invented as a PR Campaign (WaPo, CityLab)

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