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Friday Round-up: Temescal Safety Project Approved, e-Bike Expansion, Twin Peaks Tunnel
Oakland Votes YES on Telegraph safety project:
December 14, 2018
Editorial: Vote on Temescal to Test Core Values
Is a human in a car equal to a human on foot, on bike, or on public transportation?
December 11, 2018
Walk SF Marks Twenty Years of Fighting for Safe Streets
At fund-raiser 'Woonerven' celebration, Walk SF leaders and aligned lawmakers vow to renew push for Vision Zero
November 29, 2018
Survivors of Traffic Violence Remember
Families urge city leaders to say "crash" not "accident" at this year's World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims
November 19, 2018
Advocates Make Final Push to Save State Transportation Funding
Prop. 6 would repeal gas tax adjustment--and let infrastructure continue to decline
November 5, 2018
Eyes on the Street: Dangerous Bridge by Lazear Elementary on 29th in Oakland
State transportation agency has opened an on-ramp-style bridge by an elementary school
November 2, 2018
Design for Embarcadero Protected Bike Lanes Presented; Advocates Scoff at Timeline
The Embarcadero will have two-way, protected bike lanes on the water side of the street--in four years. The new designs were presented to the public Thursday evening, on the second level of the Ferry Building.
October 26, 2018
Push for Valencia Pedestrianization Trial
Not satisfied with SFMTA's options for protected bike lanes, advocates try for something better
October 19, 2018
Book Review: Learning from the Fietser Kings
New book explains how the Netherlands set the benchmark for all others when it comes to safe streets and people-first city planning
October 18, 2018
Return of the Scooters
They're now permitted, but are they being parked properly? And are there enough to constitute a useful service?
October 16, 2018