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    • Motorcyclist Killed After Rear-Ending Vehicle at Lincoln Way and 15th Avenue (KTVU, SFGate)
    • More From the Mayor's Press Conference on Crosswalks and Vision Zero (SF Examiner, SFBay, ABC)
    • Ride-Hail App Drivers Don't Get Vision Zero Safety Training Like Taxi Drivers Do (SF Examiner)
    • Cabbie and Driver Crash, Wedging Cab Underneath Parked Pickup at Bryant and Second Streets (KTVU)
    • SF Bicycle Coalition Demonstrates Temporary Protected Bikeway at Sunday Streets on the Embarcadero
    • More on Howard Street's Wider, Greener Bike Lane and Painted Bulb-Outs (SFGate Bay Bikers)
    • Lack of Funding May Kill Pedestrian-Scale Lighting in Haight Street Public Realm Plan (Hoodline)
    • Car-Free Condos Proposed to Replace Lucky 13 Bar and Parking Lot at Market and Church (SocketSite)
    • With Bikes Allowed on BART at All Hours, Bike Use Increases and Complaints Decline (SFBay)
    • Urban Life Signs Envisions 2035 BART Expansions Through Oakland
    • BART Police Use Movable Watch Tower in Parking Lots to Prevent Bike Theft, Crime at Stations (ABC)
    • Google Offers Pay Raise to Shuttle Drivers, Some Suspect to Stifle Unionization (SFGate)

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