Today’s Headlines
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By
Andrew Boone
10:22 AM PDT on October 5, 2015
- SFMTA Report Concludes Regulations of Private Employer Buses a Success (SF Gate)
- More on Mayor Lee’s Opposition to Bike Yield Law (examiner.com)
- Muni Tests Smartphone Ticketing App (SF Exam)
- Linus Bike Will Open Retail Shop in Hayes Valley (Hoodline)
- One Year of Muni-Only Lanes on Haight Street Show Improved Service (Hoodline)
- Caltrain Begins Replacing Four Bridges in San Mateo (SM Daily)
- More People Walking on Lincoln Avenue in San Jose After Road Diet (Merc)
- Edward Lund Dies While Cycling Levi’s Gran Fondo in Sonoma County (SF Gate, Kron4, CBS)
- Motorcyclist Mohammed Alabdullatif Killed in Collision in Pacifica (Merc, SM Daily)
- Hit-And-Run Driver Hospitalizes 72-Year-Old Man in Wheelchair in Martinez (SF Gate, ABC)
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Andrew Boone covers the Livable Streets Movements for Streetsblog in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties. Andrew's claim to fame is once having bicycled more than 12,000 miles of smiles in one year. nauboone@gmail.com
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