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Police Impound Reckless Driver’s Car Based Solely on Video Evidence
Wait a sec, don't cops have to see a traffic violation with their own eyes to do something?
October 14, 2020
Eyes on the Street: Concrete Added to Embarcadero Protected Bike Lane
Finally, some rock-hard progress on San Francisco's iconic, bay-front street
October 13, 2020
Check Out Caltrain’s New Trains Virtually
The first new electric trainsets are set to be delivered to Caltrain next year, but the Peninsula's railroad is offering riders a virtual experience of what the interiors of the cars will look like.
October 9, 2020
Transit Riders Renew Fight for Better Trains and Buses
Amidst a whirlwind of national news, SFTR pushes to get Muni funded and back on track
October 8, 2020
Editorial: We Have the Data, Now we Need Accountability on City Employee Speeding
There's an epidemic of reckless driving among San Francisco's own employees. City officials should either fire serial speeders and other dangerous scofflaws or stop pretending to care about Vision Zero
October 7, 2020
San Francisco Wants to Save a Gas Station?
In the middle of a housing and climate crisis, some supervisors are still showing backwards priorities
October 6, 2020
SPUR Kicks off Ideas + Action 2020 Conference
Keynote speaker addresses everything you wanted to know about parks and rec and its place in modern cities
October 5, 2020
California High-Speed Rail Advances
Seminar brings together transportation leaders to talk about the future of rail in California and elsewhere
September 25, 2020
AC Transit Cuts Coming?
East Bay Transit Riders makes interactive map of lines slated for possible elimination
September 25, 2020
Make 60% ‘Work from Home’ Permanently?
A huge swath of the workforce has been working from home since at least March--if the goal is to reduce carbon emissions, MTC staff suggest maybe that's how things should remain
September 23, 2020