Today’s Headlines
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9:11 AM PDT on May 23, 2016
- Call it “crash” not accident: Front page, above the fold (NY Times)
- San Diego has “enormous potential” for being a great place to commute by bike (San Diego Union-Tribune)
- San Diego riders want more than bike lanes (San Diego Union Tribune)
- Modesto celebrates the bicycle (Modesto Bee)
- Bike SLO County celebrates tenth anniversary of its bike valet (San Luis Obispo Tribune)
- Redwood City may give up its bike share stations (Daily Journal)
- L.A. Times thinks fifty minutes from downtown to Santa Monica via Expo is too long (LA Times)
- With state transportation funding shrinking, counties ask voters for help (KQED)
- Advice for commuting by bicycle in Yangon (Myanmar Times)
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