Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog USA
By
Rob Poole
9:55 AM PDT on July 17, 2015
- WalletHub Names SF Worst City for Drivers; KTVU Blames Colored Lanes for Buses and Bikes
- SFMTA Wants to Remove Bike Lanes on King Street, Encourage People to Bike on Townsend (Hoodline)
- More on SFPD Park Station’s Plan to Crack Down on People on Bikes (SF Examiner)
- Woman Struck by Driver at Lincoln and 43rd; Another Woman Falls Off of Hood in Tenderloin (KTVU)
- On-Street Car-Share Continues to Expand With Two Getaround Curb Spaces at Alamo Square (Hoodline)
- West Side Seniors Demand Better Transit Options (Ingleside-Excelsior Light)
- Jeb Bush Rides Uber in SF (KQED, KTVU); CPUC Threatens to Suspend Its License (KTVU, Weekly)
- Caltrans Uncertain Road Flares Caused Bay Bridge Fires (KTVU, ABC)
- Sunnyvale Driver Crashes Into Liquor Store (NBC)
- El Camino Drivers Kill Man, 12-Year-Old Boy in Separate Bike Crashes in South Bay (Cyclelicious)
- Self-Driving Car Gets Rear-Ended; Google: They’re “Hit Surprisingly Often” By Distracted Drivers (Exam)
- 33 San Jose Drivers Charged for Insurance Fraud With Repeat “Coffee Spill” Claims (CBS, NBC, SFGate)
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