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By
Andrew Boone
9:44 AM PST on November 16, 2015
- Mourners March on Market Street in Remembrance of Victims of Traffic Violence (Exam, Gate)
- Driver Crashes Tour Bus Near Union Square, 20 Injured (Exam, Gate, SFist, Merc, ABC, CBS, Hoodline)
- SFMTA to Consider Permanent Private Bus Regulations Without Environmental Review (Exam, Weekly)
- Lower Powell Street Closed to Private Vehicles For 18-Month Pilot (Gate, SFBay, Appeal, ABC, CBS)
- Muni to Reroute Bus and Streetcar Lines for Super Bowl Party (Chron)
- More on MuniMobile Smartphone App, Available Today (Gate)
- San Mateo Considers Own 50-Bike Bike Share Program (Daily)
- Driver Kills Pedestrian in Downtown Pleasanton (Kron4)
- Motorcyclist Kills Man With Shopping Cart Crossing Street in Santa Rosa (ABC, NBC, Kron4)
- Driver Arrested After Injuring Five People Outside Bar in Santa Rosa (Kron4)
- Hit-And-Run Telsa Driver Who Injured Bicyclist in Marin County Arrested (Merc, Kron4)
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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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