Giants, Padres Race Ahead of Other CA Teams on Bike/Transit Access
The Dodgers might be the defending champs, but in our view they have miles to go on bike and transit options to the stadium.
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Thursday’s Headlines
California's baseball teams return to the field and make an appearance in our news roundup.
The High Cost of Free Parking: Duffy’s Parking Giveaway Will Cost the Rest of America
Hasn't anyone at U.S. DOT headquarters read Donald Shoup?
Eyes on the Street: Road Widening in Downtown L.A.
Zombie road widening - that would be illegal for California cities to require today - still plagues downtown L.A.
Call to Action: Urge SFMTA to Build Oak Street Protected Bike Lane Already
Fell, along the Panhandle, got a westbound parking-protected bike lane in 2020. Putting an eastbound protected lane on Oak is a no-brainer.
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Friday’s Headlines
VTA strike ends, but workers still don't have a contract. Ebikes, baseball and more...
Friday Video: Why Bikes Suck*
*... according to people who don't know what they're talking about.
Talking Headways Podcast: American Oasis
Kyle Paoletta on the growth and history of southwestern U.S. cities.
Wednesday’s Headlines
Updates on stories we covered over the past week on quick build, speed cameras, VTA strike and more...
Survey: Americans Still Want Police To Cut Traffic Stops That Don’t Make Anyone Safer
Americans never lost their appetite for police reform in the traffic safety realm – and their leaders are starting to listen, a new study suggests.
Volunteers Repaint and Repair Mural as Progress Continues on Converting Great Highway
Advocate/volunteers erase graffiti as the project to remake San Francisco's oceanfront moves steadily forward.
Is the City’s Approach to Measure HLA Resulting in Worse Pavement Conditions on Some Streets?
The city says "Measure HLA has not affected overall citywide [pavement condition]" but some streets - ones the city put repaving on hold for HLA - seem to have a lot of potholes.