Today’s Headlines
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
8:33 AM PST on February 17, 2017
- Op-ed: Berkeley’s bike plan would make biking safer (Berkeleyside)
- Redlands, Highland working together on bike connection (Press Enterprise)
- The stories of some early black bicycle pioneers (CBS)
- Some urban bicycling tips (Bicycling)
- Slate’s take on the Caltrain mess
- AC Transit will get $ for ten new fuel cell buses (East Bay Times)
- On buses, all-door boarding saves time (Greater Greater Washington)
- Buses should be cool! (Boston Globe)
- Planning battle rages in L.A. (Next City)
- Town wants speed limits lowered, gets a long explanation about how that can’t happen (Mt. Shasta News)
- Report: Low carbon fuel standards make cap-and-trade more economically efficient (Ceres) (Sacramento Bee)
- How roads are fixed matters too (LA Times)
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