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    • Drivers pack S.F.'s raised bike lane with parked cars (SF Examiner)
      • Supervisor calls for enforcement, barriers (SF Examiner)
    • CA inches towards fuel tax hikes (Landline Magazine)
    • Compare the costs of the different transportation funding proposals (Sacramento Bee)
    • CARB seeks to change the way it measures leakage from cap-and-trade, and business isn't happy (Davis Vanguard)
    • State weighs tougher emissions rules for gas-powered garden equipment (NPR)
    • Caltrain delays contracts, keeps electrification plan alive for now (SFGate)
    • The future of transportation in Los Angeles (Road & Track)
    • Startup wants to “reinvent” cycling in America (CNBC)

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