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Commentary: SFMTA Board Weakness Nearly Killed Another Family
The same basic failures that let a family get killed just happened again, in the same neighborhood. SFMTA's abdication of their responsibility to act independently is a primary factor in perpetuating this deadly situation
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Daylighting: Can Muni and AC Transit Get with the Program?
It's going to be a struggle getting motorists to stay out of the red zones. But what about transit vehicles?
Advocates Help Save Oakland Bus Shelters
Oakland's maintenance strategy shouldn't be to destroy the bus shelters to prevent vandalism, say advocates and more enlightened city staffers
Media Critique: Vision Zero Was Achieved Years Ago, Just not Here
To continue to report that Vision Zero may or may not be achievable is a form of disinformation. The SF Standard needs to do better
Caltrans Breaks Ground on Vallejo ‘Diverging Diamond’ Deathtrap
Are engineers at the state transportation agency intentionally trying to kill cyclists, are they incompetent, or both?
New ‘Traffic Monitoring’ Site Consolidates Data on Car Volumes & Speeds
Now anyone can go online and take a look at Telraam data to see car volumes, speeds, and more
Commentary: Will San Francisco Succeed at Daylighting?
Unfortunately, with the debate about painting curbs or not, the city seems to be setting itself up for failure