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  • Happy Bike to Work Day (Exam); Predicted Rain Won’t Come (ABC); SFBC Offers Biking Tips for Women
  • Woman, 60, Seriously Injured By Driver at Bryant and Division, Where Cheng Jin Lai Was Killed (Appeal)
  • More on the Bicycle Rider Injured at Sixth and Folsom, Where Amelie Le Moullac Was Killed (KRON)
  • Aptos Middle School Honors Andrew Wu, 12, Who Was Killed By Muni Train on San Jose Ave (SFBay)
  • More on the SFPD’s Dismal “Focus on the Five” Enforcement (SF Examiner, Hoodline)
  • SF’s Taxi Industry Has Been “Disrupted” By Technology for the Past 100 Years (Taxi Cab Subjects)
  • Presidio Parkway Construction Closure Expected to “Wreak Havoc” for GG Bridge Commuters (Marin IJ)
  • Broke-Ass Stuart’s List of Worst Behaviors From People Who Are “Bad at” Riding Muni, BART (Examiner)
  • Train Engineer in Philadelphia Amtrak Crash Used to Work for Caltrain (NBC)
  • DUI Gilroy Driver Survives Crash That Kills All Four Passengers, Three of Them in High School (ABC)
  • U.S. Transpo Secretary Visits Mountain View to See Self-Driving Cars, “Connected” Car Tech (ABC)

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