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Eyes on the Compromise: Paint & Plastic on Polk
Just find a Dutch guide and start plopping down concrete planters and solid barriers as fast as you can. And if some cars and trucks get dented along the way, so be it. Because this incremental approach is killing people
January 10, 2022
Weekend Roundup: Welcome to the J.F.K. Promenade, Basic Mobility
...and more good news for high-speed rail
January 7, 2022
Emeryville to Lose a Crosswalk but Gain a Bike Lane on Shellmound
As part of a rail crossing "quiet zone" project, a crosswalk gets eliminated, but a protected bike lane will get added
January 5, 2022
Motorist Threatens to Run Over Families on Slow Lake Street
2022 could be a nasty, rough year as the battle to end traffic violence continues
January 3, 2022
Barrier Backstory on the Oakland Embarcadero
There might be a chance to pull some good out of a frustrating, sad situation
December 21, 2021
Advocates Want Valencia Safety Project Out of Limbo
A plan for protected bike lanes and intersections was ready to go when COVID came but ended up on hold. Advocates think it's been long enough
December 20, 2021
Weekend Roundup: Bullet Train Update, Ball Park Safety Fail
...and S.F. dedicates millions more for Vision Zero
December 17, 2021
Commentary: When Bikelash Follows you into the Market
The phenomenon of drivers bullying cyclists sometimes extends beyond the street
December 14, 2021
Berlin’s Transformation Is Wunderbar: a San Francisco Transplant’s View
An urbanist moved from S.F. to Berlin last year. He reflects on how a progressive city can transform
December 6, 2021
East Bay Cities Sneak in Beg Buttons
Speeding up buses defeats the purpose if it also slows down bus riders/pedestrians
December 1, 2021