Today’s Headlines
- It’s Bike Month in Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz Sentinel)
- Marin hopes for money to improve bike connections to bridge path (Marin Independent Journal)
- Learning from Berkeley on reducing police role in traffic stops (The Seattle Times)
- Audit: In Berkeley, Black drivers are more likely to be stopped by police (SF Chronicle)
- Bay Area legislators craft climate laws (SF Chronicle)
- A chat with freshman Assemblymember Alex Lee (Capitol Weekly)
- We should all be more afraid of driving (The Atlantic)
- Just invest in buses already (New Republic)
- What would a “just transition” mean for transportation? (Eno)
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
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L.A. Bus Lane Enforcement Camera Citations Generated Nearly $20 Million Last Year
Public service announcement: never never ever park a car in a bus lane or at a bus stop! You will get a $293 citation. It's not worth it. Don't park in the bus lane.
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