Today’s Headlines
- It’s not the car super commuter we should be pitying (City Observatory)
- Pedestrian death rate in Salinas is way too high (The Californian)
- Parking prices and ride-hail companies (City Observatory)
- What is with this idea that tunnels will somehow fix congestion? (Inverse)
- CA may be leading on climate change, but it can’t ignore local pollution (LA Times)
- Cap-and-trade is key to a green energy future (Capitol Weekly)
- Time to ditch the old cliches about bicyclists (The Daily Beast)
- Biking just makes sense (Lost Coast Outpost)
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