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9:28 AM PST on December 4, 2015
- Permanent “Crackdown?” SFPD Targeting Bicyclists in the Panhandle
AgainStill (Examiner) - Riders Give Muni High Marks, Still Want Better Service and Cleaner Buses (SF Gate, SFBay)
- Google: Self-Driving Cars Safest at Lower Speeds (SFist)
- Hit and Run Police Officer Pleads Not Guilty, Prosecutor Fumes Over His Behavior (SFBay)
- Federal Transportation Bill Allocates $26 Billion to State (SF Gate)
- Oakland Legislation Would Create New Limits on Guns in Cars (SF Gate)
- CHP: It’s Going to Rain, Drive Safely (SF Gate)
- Tijuana Leaders Want First Transnational Bike Lane (Voice of OC)
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