Today’s Headlines
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8:55 AM PDT on April 28, 2015
- Like Other Neighborhoods, 83 Percent of People Get to Castro Businesses Without a Car (Hoodline)
- More than 53 miles of Bike Lane Upgrades Planned in SF This Year (SF Examiner)
- City Agencies Launch Online Progress Tracker for Transit, Safe Streets Upgrades (SFMTA)
- Utility Work Begins on Haight and Hayes Streets, Muni 6 Buses Re-Routed on Haight (Hoodline)
- Port of SF to Test Solutions to Alleviate Traffic Woes at Cruise Terminal on Embarcadero (Hoodline)
- Uber Driver Assaults, Robs Passenger After Offering Destination With Drugs, Prostitutes (SFBay)
- In Other States, Ride-Hail Drivers Face Stricter Background Check Requirements (Public Press)
- BART Delayed By Smoking Train at 16th Street Station (ABC, CBS)
- Sunnyvale Driver Kills Bicycle Rider at Fremont and Mary Avenues (Cyclelicious, NBC, ABC)
- CHP Cracks Down on Drivers Using Phones: “People See Their Commute as Empty Time” (ABC)
- CA Bill Requiring Rear White Flashing Lights Amended to Allow Red Lights in Lieu of Reflectors (Cycle)
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