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Commentary: Super Commuting and the Last-Mile Conundrum
Improving transit and last-mile connections are essential, but care must be taken in how they're funded
November 18, 2019
Protected Bike Lanes that Work for Everyone
Protected bike lanes and protected intersections are the gold standard for making busy streets safe for pedestrians and cyclists. But if designed badly, they can create impediments for people in wheelchairs and the visually impaired.
November 15, 2019
Commentary: BART Police Need to Figure out Where They Stand on Rules
Police union feels it is owed an apology?
November 13, 2019
City Officials All over the U.S. to Feds: No Mandatory Helmet Laws!
NACTO, a group of city transportation officials from all over America, urged the National Transportation Safety Board to pull back from its recommendation earlier this week that all states require adults to wear helmets.
November 8, 2019
Don’t Believe the Hype, Congestion Pricing Isn’t Coming to East Palo Alto Anytime Soon
But the city is considering some progressive fixes to the University Ave traffic mess
November 7, 2019
SPUR Talk: Uber Tax and Election Analysis
Analyst is confident that even if the Uber tax fails, the idea of taxing Uber and Lyft is not going away
November 6, 2019
Valencia Bike-Lane Violations by Paint and Numbers
Citing vehicles for illegal parking is a necessary, short-term solution but each of these corridors desperately need fully protected bike lanes their entire length as soon as possible to protect the thousands of people who cycle, scoot and skate along them daily.
November 5, 2019
Big Win for Bikes and Peds in Berkeley
And this time, there's a big $$ commitment to back up the rhetoric
October 31, 2019
OakDOT Talks Safety at Garfield Elementary
Transportation Department officials and lawmakers discuss street treatments at site of latest tragedy, Foothill and 22nd.
October 25, 2019
High-Speed Rail Reporter Can’t Read a Map

October 22, 2019