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Uber Acquiring Jump
The deal hasn't officially closed, but in all likelihood it will soon be possible for the driver of an Uber car to park in a bike lane and endanger the rider of an Uber bike.
April 9, 2018
City Celebrates Sixth Annual Walk to Work Day
To kick off this year's Walk to Work Day, the SFMTA activated the city's newest signalized crosswalk Thursday morning at Howard and Russ Street in the South of Market neighborhood.
April 5, 2018
Bike Safety Advocates Fume over City’s Scooter Priorities
Ubers in the bike lanes, sub-standard bike infra, hit-and-runs, broken pavement--but SFMTA cracks down on scooter rentals
April 3, 2018
Bike Coalition Pushes Back Against Robot Car Testing in San Francisco
Testing of driverless cars in California without a backup driver behind the wheel could begin as early as Monday, according to rules passed down from the Department of Motor Vehicles last month.
March 28, 2018
Majority of Californians Still Support HSR
The majority of Californians still support the state's high-speed rail project, according to a new poll.
March 26, 2018
Editorial: Arizona Uber Robo-Car Death Highlights Backwards Approach of Regulators
If robot cars were about safety, the computers would be making sure humans drive right.
March 20, 2018
Bicycle Coalition Readies Valencia Protected Bike Lane Push
The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition is mounting a major advocacy effort to influence the Valencia designs and make sure they result in a safe, bike-and-ped-friendly street.
March 19, 2018
Congestion Pricing Can Improve Traffic, Fund Transit, Save Lives
Traffic congestion costs the city of San Francisco more than $2 billion a year in lost work time and fuel costs...now San Francisco lawmakers, including State Senator Scott Wiener and Supervisor Aaron Peskin, want motorists who contribute to that congestion to help pay for the costs.
March 13, 2018
Better Market Street Open House
Bikes, transit, public spaces--city readies for giant Market Street makeover
March 12, 2018
Castro Muni to get a New Lift
SFMTA is in the process of adding the system's first elevator that will go directly from street to platform level, as part of a project to improve accessibility at Castro Station
March 6, 2018