Headlines, September 11
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7:58 AM PDT on September 11, 2023
- BART Schedule Changes Begin (SFChron, SFGate)
- Direct Payment Coming to Clipper (SFChron)
- More on Transit Month (SFBay)
- How You Could Have Caught BART’s Last Legacy Train (SFChron)
- Love on a BART Train (People)
- Driver Kills Cyclist in Hayward (NBCBayArea)
- San Rafael Adds More Bike Lane Paint (MarinIJ)
- Temporary Street Changes for Dreamforce (SFStandard)
- Report Offers Bleak Update on Global Warming (NBCBayArea)
- Commentary: The Ethics of Driverless Cars (ProjectSyndicate)
- Commentary: Don’t Make Drivers Pay their Costs (PressDemocrat)
- Commentary: Stop Being a Jerk Behind the Wheel (BaltimoreSun)
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