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What the Media is Getting Wrong About the Gaudreau Brothers’ Deaths
Speed Limit Assist Technology May Soon Be Required in California Cars
Safety advocates are excited about the passage of S.B. 961, a bill that would require all cars sold in California to include a system that warns drivers when they exceed a speed limit by ten miles an hour.
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Pilot Videographer Flies Over High-speed Rail Construction
You have to see 119 miles of high speed rail construction from the air to really appreciate how much has been built
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Video: How (and Why) To Paint a Ghost Bike
Killed by a Traffic Engineer: CalBike Interviews Wes Marshall
There is nothing that says you have to design for the peak or for 20 years from now. It’s a choice we’re making.
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How to Build A Pop-Up Lane to Your City’s Next Street Festival
San Diego’s Transit Ridership Is on the Road to a Strong Recovery
Other regions - and the state - should take note
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Our Overbuilt Road Network Costs Americans Trillions in Lost Housing Opportunities
L.A.’s Metrolink Needs to Follow Caltrain and Electrify with Overhead Wire
Californians for Electric Rail's petition to electrify Metrolink asks for a commitment and a reasonable rollout, not the huge project Metrolink is afraid to invest in. KTLA and Metrolink focused on the wrong points.
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