Today’s Headlines
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By
Roger Rudick
8:15 AM PST on March 2, 2017
- Work Starts on Van Ness BRT (SFBay)
- Muni Fare Inspectors Need to Get Out More (Hoodline)
- Brown asks Chao to Talk Caltrain Electrification (LATimes)
- More on Caltrain Firing Vendor of Safety System (EastBayTimes)
- Why is SF Traffic so Bad? (BizTimes)
- Tower Could be Taller on Mission and Van Ness (Socketsite)
- Housing Crunch and Airbnb Invests in Mayor Lee? (SFExaminer)
- Golden Gate Transit Pays $4 million in Wrongful Death (SFExaminer)
- Converting Regular Cars into Self-Driving (SFChron)
- Marin Wants to Drive Buses on the Shoulders (MarinIJ)
- Bike Riders in Mountain View (Kron4)
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