Today’s Headlines
- Sacramento’s narrow, unconnected bike lanes are a big problem for cycling (CBS Sacramento)
- San Diego Union-Tribune thinks bike commute mode share goal is “ludicrous”
- Riverside rediscovers 1890s-era cyclist Annie Londonderry (Press Enterprise)
- Can public transit survive ride share? (Fox and Hounds)
- Assemblyman Frazier reappointed to California Transportation Commission (The Reporter)
- California is hosting largest electric schoolbus pilot (School Transportation News)
- Assemblyman Chad Mayes leads Republican efforts to “nudge” climate change policy (The Desert Sun)
- DeSaulnier: For a healthy America, people need to be engaged (East Bay Times)
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
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