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Man Killed By Alleged Red Light-Running Taxi Driver at Eddy and Larkin
Updated 6:57 p.m.
August 13, 2012
The Outside Lands Transpo Crunch: Bringing 65K People Per Day to GG Park
For the fifth year, San Francisco's transportation system will absorb one of its largest floods of travelers when 65,000 daily attendees descend upon Golden Gate Park this weekend for the three-day Outside Lands music festival.
August 7, 2012
As SFMTA Adds Finishing Touches, JFK Bike Lanes Remain Awesome
Three months after San Francisco's first parking-protected bike lanes were striped on John F. Kennedy Drive in Golden Gate Park, the street continues to thrive as a calmer, safer place all users. The flocks of people using the lanes this summer appear to include more families than ever, and by and large, drivers and pedestrians seem to have adapted well to the new configuration.
July 25, 2012
Kick Back at Sunday Streets in Bayview, Dogpatch, and Potrero Hill
July's second Sunday Streets event returns to the Bayview, Dogpatch, and Potrero Hill neighborhoods this weekend, running from Mission Bay to the Bayview Opera House.
July 20, 2012
How Long Did This Driver Park in a Bike Lane? A Case Study
Contrary to what the name implies, bike lanes in San Francisco have cars in them all the time. Presumably, a car left with blinking hazard lights on means the driver is just "running in for a minute," as if to minimize the impact of endangering people on bicycles.
July 17, 2012
Driver Plows Through Bike Corral at Duboce and Valencia, Injuring Man
A car driver plowed through a bike corral on Saturday in front of Zeitgeist, a bar on the corner of Duboce Avenue and Valencia Street. The driver reportedly stopped and cooperated with police after crashing through 10 of the 11 curbside bike racks, breaking a man's leg, and wrecking at least a dozen parked bikes, according to the Uptown Almanac, which posted photos of the carnage.
July 16, 2012
8th St. Buffered Bike Lane a Step Up, But When Will SoMa Really Feel Safe?
A new buffered bike lane was striped on 8th Street last week, re-purposing a traffic lane for bicycles on one of SoMa's fast, one-way motorways. The new configuration, which removes bicyclists from the door zone and provides a much wider lane, is an improvement over the four speed-inducing traffic lanes and skinny bike lane that previously existed. Still, many say it's just a small step toward a truly safer street.
July 13, 2012
Eyes on the Street: Crews Begin Striping Bike Lanes on 8th and 17th Streets
The SFMTA has begun striping work on new bike lanes along 8th Street in SoMa and 17th Street in the Mission and Potrero Hill.
July 3, 2012
Sunday Streets Returns for More Car-Free Fun in the Mission
Kick back at Sunday Streets on Valencia and 24th Streets this weekend for the third car-free event in the Mission this year.
June 29, 2012
Envisioning Protected Bike Lanes and Pedestrian Islands for Second Street
Advocates for a safer Second Street have released a new rendering showing how the street could function better for pedestrians and cyclists if a protected bike lane is included in the coming redesign.
June 29, 2012