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Protected Bike Lanes that Work for Everyone
Protected bike lanes and intersections are important for bike and pedestrian safety, but what about people who have physical challenges or visual impairments?
November 14, 2019
SPUR Talk: Uber Tax and Election Analysis
Analyst is confident that even if the Uber tax fails, the idea of taxing Uber and Lyft is not going away
November 6, 2019
Commentary: San Francisco Needs Concrete Solutions to Safety… Literally
San Francisco Supervisors pass a resolution declaring a pedestrian and cycling 'state of emergency' in San Francisco. But what about taking actions in concrete and stone?
November 5, 2019
Valencia Bike-Lane Violations by Paint and Numbers
Citing vehicles for illegal parking is a necessary, short-term solution but each of these corridors desperately need fully protected bike lanes their entire length as soon as possible to protect the thousands of people who cycle, scoot and skate along them daily.
November 4, 2019
Protected Intersection Update: What’s Next?
Streetsblog updates and reviews the Bay Area's forays into Dutch-style intersection design
October 31, 2019
Big Win for Bikes and Peds in Berkeley
And this time, there's a big $$ commitment to back up the rhetoric
October 30, 2019
OakDOT Talks Safety at Garfield Elementary
Transportation Department officials and lawmakers discuss street treatments at site of latest tragedy, Foothill and 22nd.
October 24, 2019
Advocates Sound off on Complete Streets Veto, State Legislation
At the CalBike summit, Fortin interviewed a handful of leaders about Governor Gavin Newsom's disappointing veto of SB 127, and other news from the recent legislative session.
October 24, 2019
Op-Ed: Return Golden Gate Park to the People
There's just too much parking and too many cars in San Francisco's main park
October 23, 2019
After Spate of Deaths, OakDOT Talks Rapid Response
Another pedestrian killed earlier this month on Foothill and a cyclist on Fruitvale--officials hear about attempts to stem the carnage
October 18, 2019