Today’s Headlines
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8:55 AM PST on January 30, 2015
- 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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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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