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Is there a Place for Aerial Gondolas in the Bay Area’s Transit Picture?
The city of Gothenburg, Sweden, selected Amsterdam-based UNStudio to design its new aerial tramway. "The new cable car system will comprise one cable car line with four stations and six towers," announced UNStudio in a statement issued last month. "The cable car will provide an alternative form of public transport by way of aerial shortcuts across the RiverCity. Travel times will be significantly reduced with minimum environmental impact, while an efficient and direct connection will be established between areas north of the river and the old city to the south."
March 5, 2018
Advocates React to Testing Truly Driverless Cars on Our Streets
Yesterday the California Office of Administrative Law approved regulations that will allow autonomous car testing in California--without a human backup driver sitting behind the steering wheel.
February 27, 2018
Riding the Infrastructure Accomplishments of the Last Year
Take a ride on SF's best new infrastructure.
February 26, 2018
Screen Doors Coming to Oakland BART Station
Could this be the first step towards driverless trains?
February 20, 2018
Better Market Street Update
City presents refined plans to modernize and transform San Francisco's main thoroughfare
February 13, 2018
More Sophistry in Favor of a Second Bay Bridge for Cars
Chronicle Op-Ed massages stats and makes false equivalencies to support another highway bridge between SF and Oakland
February 12, 2018
San Francisco Wants More Transportation Options
A majority of San Francisco voters want more subways, more bike lanes, more buses, and more investment in Caltrain, according to the 2018 Dignity Health CityBeat Poll, released by the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce.
February 6, 2018
Marin IJ Editors Join Push to Abort Bridge Bike and Pedestrian Path
Momentum is growing to eliminate the planned bike and ped path on the upper deck of the San Rafael Bridge.
February 5, 2018
SPUR Talk: Political Lessons from London and New York
Turns out the Bay Area's special transportation and planning challenges aren't so special after all
January 31, 2018
Update on the Hairball Bike Path
The city placed boulders under the ramps to deter encampments--what about the bike paths?
January 29, 2018