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The Week in Short Video

AI on buses, CAHSR and VMT Tax conspiracies, and one way to carry a bike up stairs.

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The Week in Short Video

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Monday

Joe explains how AI (bus cameras enforcing bus lanes) is making people’s transit commutes better.

@streetsblogla8

How to use #AI to improve your bus ride! And why you should never ever never ever park in a bus lane lane! Don’t risk a $400 ticket! #Metro #buslane #buslanecamera

♬ original sound – streetsblogla

Wednesday

Conspiracy Alert! California is no where close to passing.a VMT tax. I mean, we probably should, but it’s not happening anytime soon.

Thursday

In another “how to” video, Streetsblog Los Angeles gives advice on one worthwhile way to carry your bike up the stairs.

@streetsblogla8

Practical #biketips – how to carry your bike up the stairs. Reach over your frame, grab low down, and carry with straight arm. #bikeLA #stairmaster

♬ original sound – streetsblogla

Also, Thursday

Speaking of conspiracies, the California Post is obsessed with California High-Speed Rail. But the saturation of coverage is actually bad for its readers. SBCA explain how.

@streetsblogcal

The California Post is OBSESSED with California High Speed Rail, and its readers are worse off for it.#californiapost #californiahighspeedrail #propaganda

♬ original sound – Streetsblog California – Streetsblog California

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