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Commentary: More Trump and Co. High Speed Rail Sophistry
Sorry not sorry you're getting sued for the HSR money you're trying to steal from California, Sean Duffy.
Bike East Bay Lists Incremental Victories
From Antioch to Oakland, advocates are making slow but steady headway that's sometimes eclipsed by the showier projects.
Intersection Daylighting Push Begins in Earnest
San Francisco kicks off a year-long project to daylight all intersection curbs to 20 feet. But the plan has a flaw.
Lakeshore Protected Bikeway Breaks Ground
Event captured the sadness of a family's loss and the hope for a safer future.
Hit and Run Driver Kills Pedestrian in the Excelsior, More Evidence that Paint and Plastic Aren’t Enough
Killed by a hit & run driver, long outreach, and lack of real protection on another notorious street.
Scooterist Kills Pedestrian on Market Street
Advocates mourn tragedy and remind people of the hierarchy of street users.
Sunday Streets Returns to San Francisco’s Mission District
A tour of San Francisco's premier open streets event.
Eyes on the Street: OakDOT Adds Bicycle Cut-Through to Harrison/Grand Intersection
Never accept "it’s impossible" as a solid answer from a traffic engineer.
Oakland’s 7th/8th Street Protected Bike Lane has a Deadly Flaw
This otherwise good project has a terrifying opening in the protection that is going to get someone killed. The slip lane has to be closed immediately.
Commentary: The French City of Lyon Shows How to Connect Oakland and Western Alameda
An amazing 24/7 bike-ped-transit connection can be made for pennies on the dollar—if the Bay Area can get past its car-brain affliction.