Today’s Headlines
- Study: Transit riders want better service, not free wifi (Transit Center)
- Why highways are the center of civil protests (Washington Post)
- California is still widening highways (Marinscope)
- ARB releases draft cap-and-trade amendments, proposal for continuing after 2020 (Lexology) (Utility Dive) (Scientific American) (CAHSR blog)
- Fuel standards to be reassessed (Mercury)
- Carbon pricing in the wrong hands won’t help the climate (Toronto Sun)
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
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Monday’s Headlines
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L.A. Bus Lane Enforcement Camera Citations Generated Nearly $20 Million Last Year
Public service announcement: never never ever park a car in a bus lane or at a bus stop! You will get a $293 citation. It's not worth it. Don't park in the bus lane.
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