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    • Rental Van Driver Critically Injures Woman at O'Farrell and Divisadero Streets (SF Examiner)
    • Today's KQED Forum: Taming Predicted Car Traffic at Warriors Arena in Mission Bay
    • Sup. Avalos, Jason Henderson, Chariot CEO Discuss the Effects of "Modern-Day Jitneys" (KALW)
    • Haight Ashbury Neighborhood Council to Rip on Ride-Hail Companies at Thursday Meeting (Hoodline)
    • Designer Creates Visualization of the Moving Muni Network (SFist)
    • SFMTA Rolling Out More Operator Restrooms at the End of Muni Lines
    • BART Equipment Overheats in Warm Weather, Causing Delays and Berkeley Station Closure (CBS)
    • Op-Ed: Berkeley Should Build Housing on Wide Adeline Street (Berkeleyside)
    • More on Bay Area Bike Share's Interactive Map Where You Can Suggest Station Locations (Hoodline)
    • Google Releases "Bike Vision Plan" for Its Mountain View Campus (Cyclelicious)
    • San Rafael Girl, 17, Killed By Driver While Jogging After Veering Around Fallen Tree (SFGate)
    • CA Court Bans Counties From Requiring Traffic Fine Payment Before Contesting (ABC)

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