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My Conversation with the Bing Chatbot
Here's a story about why we no longer fear artificial intelligence, and, indeed, hope it will someday be running the country.
March 7, 2023
Dispatch from Paris: The Delights of Vélib
Editor's note: This is the second part in an occasional series of dispatches from Europe from Leah Shahum, the executive director of the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition, who is on sabbatical there.
September 28, 2010
Should California Enact an “Idaho Stop” Law for Cyclists?
Oregon lawmakers have been engaged in a heated debate about enacting an "Idaho Stop" law, which would codify what most cyclists already do: treat stop signs as yield signs and red lights as stop signs. The issue has come up before in Sacramento, but has never been so close to adoption.
March 24, 2009
How Many Bikes Would Make a Proper Bike Share Program in San Francisco?
5328 bikes, to be exact.
February 13, 2009
The Impending Failure of San Francisco’s Pilot Bike Share Program
Lest it appear that Streetsblog doesn’t support bike-sharing in San Francisco, I should say from the outset that I love the successful bike-sharing programs that I’ve used, believe they are one of the more innovative new transit models available, and know that San Francisco is ripe for the roll-out of a large-scale program of its own. But I am also among the large majority of Americans that Republican Pollster Frank Luntz found support infrastructure improvements and believe getting the job done right is more important than ribbon cutting and shovel readying.
January 29, 2009