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By
Roger Rudick
8:04 AM PST on February 24, 2016
- Pedestrian Safety Improvements on Columbus Avenue (Hoodline)
- Clipper Card Expanding in Sonoma (Kron4)
- Looking Local to Make Up for Lost State Gas Tax Revenue (SMDaily)
- More Frustration with BARTs Fake Security Cameras (SFGate)
- BART Praised as an Early Leader in Public Transit Expansion (NewAmericaMedia)
- San Rafael Work Continues in Prep for SMART Train (MarinIJ)
- Berkeley Trespasser Struck by Train in Berkeley (SFBay)
- Safety Improvement Encourages Speeding on the Golden Gate Bridge? (Kron4)
- Motorist Blocks Cross Walk and Runs Red Light But Wants Sympathy over Expensive Citation (MercNews)
- A Nostalgic Look at Personal Rapid Transit (Verge)
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