Headlines, January 6
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8:47 AM PST on January 6, 2026
- Anti-Sunset Dunes Lawsuit is Shut Down (SFChron, MissionLocal)
- Muni Buses are Efficient (SFChron)
- Bridge Tolls + BART Fares Going Up (ABC7)
- Sketch Comedy on BART (SFChron)
- The DMV Might, Maybe, Suspend Your License if You’re Going over 100 mph. (EastBayTimes)
- Drivers in San Jose Kill a Pedestrian and a Cyclist (EastBayTimes)
- TOD in San Mateo (SFYIMBY)
- More on Waymo and the Blackout (FutureTransport)
- Best Transportation Museums (EastBayTimes)
- Driver Has Time to do Everything But Park Her Car Legally? (MissionLocal)
- Closing Bike Paths for the Super Bowl? (KRON4)
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