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Update on Possible Richmond-San Rafael Bike Closure
Sometimes even when advocates win, they can't win. The lane may stay--but the approaches might be closed
October 21, 2021
Why Painted Bike Lanes are Immoral, in One Video
Leaving vulnerable road users in this kind of mortal danger is abhorrent and unacceptable.
October 20, 2021
Eyes on the Slow Street: Shotwell Signage Improvements
Replacing plastic with better plastic? Thanks, but where's the concrete?
October 15, 2021
Op-Ed: New Streets of Mission Bay/Dogpatch Treat Vulnerable Road Users Like S#!*
San Francisco's newest streets are basically stroads crammed into an urban neighborhood
October 6, 2021
Eyes on the Street: Ride on a Safer Milvia
A substantial portion of a project to improve Milvia Street, from Blake to Hearst, is now complete
October 4, 2021
New Push For a Safer Golden Gate Bridge
The district has studied bicycle crashes on the side path, but Marin County Bicycle Coalition isn't totally sure the solutions are right
September 30, 2021
SFO Gets Environmental Award for “Transit” Project that Prioritizes Driving
San Francisco's airport received a “Gold” certification from the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program developed by the U.S. Green Building Council late last week for extending its people mover train to a giant parking garage
September 29, 2021
No Charges, Not Even a Traffic Ticket, for Distracted Motorist who Killed Greg Knapp
District Attorney's statement mentions distracted driving, but says it doesn't qualify as criminal negligence
September 28, 2021
Process Begins to Make Car-Free J.F.K. Permanent
Will the eastern half of J.F.K. Drive remain car free? That's the question behind a new outreach effort, launched Tuesday by SFMTA and Rec and Park, to determine what people want the future of Golden Gate Park to look like
September 24, 2021
Commentary: Traffic Engineers and DMVs Need to Learn from Aviation
If you think Vision Zero can't be achieved just look up
September 23, 2021