Today’s Headlines
- San Diego reveals plans for pedestrian, bicycle friendly Mission Boulevard (SD News)
- Santa Clara County studies a “bike superhighway” (Silicon Valley Voice)
- The case for e-scooters (US News)
- White House is preparing to revoke CA’s authority to regulate tailpipe emissions (NY Times, Transport Topics)
- Get ready for more electric vehicles (Redlands Community News)
- L.A. Metro is working on a ride-hail pilot to supplement transit–without Uber or Lyft (LA Magazine)
- Drop-off zones could help curb ride-hail traffic (University of Washington)
- Investigating an old transportation revolution (CityLab)
- Climate denial at the Transportation Research Board (City Observatory)
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
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