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Oakland’s 14th Street Project Wins on Details
Oakland DOT is getting praise from advocates for the attention to detail on the 14th street protected bike lane. Unfortunately, the project is also running late.
Commentary: The Horrifying Sound of Traffic Violence
Bernal residents could have woken to the sound of a reckless driver crashing into concrete. Instead, another man is dead in a city that isn't yet serious about Vision Zero.
Gov’s Signature on SB 63 Launches Campaign to Fund Transit
There will be a ballot measure to fund Bay Area transit in November of 2026. But now the real work begins: building support, gathering signatures, and getting a majority of voters to approve it.
Call to Action: Urge Gov to Sign Red Light Camera Bill
Flood Newsom’s phone lines with support for the red light camera bill.
Eyes on the Street: Update on Alameda’s Central Ave Project
A tour and progress report.
Streamlining Task Force Wants to Kill S.F.’s Bike Advisory Committee
It also recommends increasing the mayor's influence over the SFMTA Board by allowing him to fire directors.
Commentary: Speed Cameras are a Good Start for Safe Streets
But all tools, not just speed cameras, must be used to achieve Vision Zero.
Berkeley Celebrates Southside Complete Streets Ribbon Cutting
A traffic sewer transformed into liveable streets thanks to the hard work of advocates and dedicated city officials.
Q&A: Rebecca Saltzman and her New Role at Bike East Bay
Transit advocate, bike advocate, former BART director, El Cerrito City Council... Bike East Bay's new leader has done some of everything in the world of safe and livable streets.
Eyes on the Street: Oakland’s Impossible Bike Cut-Through is Open
Be sure to thank your friendly neighborhood advocates and the many bike-supportive staffers at Oakland DOT for getting this done.









