Today’s Headlines
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
3:55 PM PDT on April 16, 2015
- Fresno Council of Governments among ten MPOs awarded federal grants to count bicyclists, pedestrians (FastLane)
- ICYMI: New study says better crash data, easy to collect, could help design safer streets (CityLab)
- Inventing a “safe bicycle” (to save us from bad driving?) (Treehugger) and other ways to put the blame on bicyclists (Gismodo)
- Poor Sausalito: so many tourists on bikes there’s no more room for cars! (Marin Scope)
- Sting operation nabs bike thieves in Long Beach (Press-Telegram)
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
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