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Call to Action: Sign Petition to Ban Right on Red
Allowing drivers to turn right on red is dangerous for pedestrians and cyclists. That's why it's banned overseas and why other cities, such as New York, have banned it locally. San Francisco needs to join the ranks of progressive cities that ban this unsafe practice.
Streetfilms Celebrates San Francisco’s Red-Carpet Transit Lanes
Because 50~80 people on a bus should not be forced to sit in traffic behind individuals in private cars
Eyes on the Intersection: Quick Update on Telegraph
The Bay Area is getting closer to having its first protected bike lane AND intersection project in a merchant corridor completed. Despite what merchants feared, Armageddon has not yet commenced!
Commentary: It’s Hard to Celebrate the Pyrrhic Victory on Geary
"Latching on to 'the least we can do': Geary is exhibit A of taking the bar lower and lower."
Caltrans and VTA Widening Winchester Blvd./I-280 Interchange in San Jose
To greenwash this project, they're going to also widen a sidewalk on one bridge and improve a bike/ped overcrossing, but it's still another de facto freeway widening
Streetfilms Joins Streetsblog for a Tour of Alameda’s New Cycletracks
Enjoy this view of western Alameda's new raised cycle track at The Point
Severely Injured by an Inattentive Motorist, Seven Years Later
"It'd be so easy to protect cyclists... But they just don't."
Call to Action: Sign Petition for a Safer Grand Avenue
Streetsblog readers need to sign this petition to restore the road diet and wide bike lanes on Grand Avenue in Oakland
Commentary: The Bicycle Coalition Needs to Shift Gears on Valencia
The org's credibility is on the line along with the lives and limbs of people walking and biking
Link 21 to BART 2.0
Transport Oakland wants your help in planning a new and better rapid transit system for the Bay Area