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    • Study: Drivers less likely to yield to black pedestrians (Insurance Journal)
    • Bike lanes in Redlands gets some state love—er, money (Redlands Daily Facts)
    • Bike-share a success in Santa Monica; why not in Salinas? (The Californian)
    • Pasadena seeks public input on transit plan (Pasadena Now)
    • Riverside Transit Agency celebrates 40 years of service (Patch)
    • AC Transit offers flex service that competes with Uber, Lyft (Mercury News)
    • Long Beach and Fresno win Just Transit Challenge: $200K for Long Beach (LongBeachize)
    • California vows to reduce auto pollution, despite federal administration (LA Times)
    • CA holds off issuing HSR bonds for Caltrain (Green Caltrain)
    • Op-ed: House Republicans launch a petty attack on a smart rail project (Sacramento Bee)

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