Today’s Headlines
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By
Rob Poole
9:20 AM PDT on September 11, 2015
- SFPD’s “Focus on the Five” Tickets Rise 34 Percent This Year (SF Examiner)
- City Study: Ped Safety Education Campaigns Get Some More Drivers to Yield (SFGate)
- More on the Planning Commission’s Vote on Transportation Sustainability Fee (SF Examiner)
- Bernal Heights Neighbor Leaves Note Asking Driver Not to Park In Front of Others’ Homes (Bernalwood)
- BART to Add Trains During Rush Hour to Address Crowding (Inside Bay Area, SF Biz)
- BART Delayed Near SFO and Milbrae After Mentally Ill Person Spotted on Tracks (CBS, SF Appeal)
- Motorcyclist Rides on I-280 Shoulder, Hits Car and then Tries to Hide from Police (ABC)
- Three Lanes of Eastbound Bay Bridge Delayed After Motorcyclists Crashes Into Driver (SFGate)
- 49ers and SVBC to Provide 400 Valet Bike Parking Spots at Levi’s Stadium (Merc News)
- Menlo Park Right-Turn Barriers on Ravenwood Ave to be Removed Due to Traffic (The Almanac)
- California Employment Department Rules Another Uber Driver to be an Employee (NBC)
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