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Open Letter to S.F. Mayor Breed: Who’s Going to Be Fired?
SFMTA puts buses in new Chase Center bike lanes, endangering lives and directly violating Mayor Breed's order. So what's going to be done about it?
September 9, 2019
Streetsblog San Francisco to Celebrate its 10th Anniversary Party on Tuesday
Enjoy this Streetfilm celebrating our first anniversary!
September 6, 2019
Berkeley PD Wants Pedestrians to Stay off the Phone, Wear Bright Clothing
Berkeley police blame pedestrians who wear dark clothing, look at their phones, for their own injuries and deaths
September 6, 2019
Editorial: For a Mega Measure to Work, the Rider Must Come First
The voters need to know it won't be business as usual if there's to be any hope of passing a huge measure to reinvent transit in the Bay Area
September 4, 2019
Walk S.F. Demands Enforcement on Vision Zero
"It’s unconscionable that a city committed to Vision Zero would allow traffic enforcement to drop to these astonishingly low levels."
September 3, 2019
Commentary: The 7th Street “Quick Build” Is Not a Protected Bike Lane
City and advocates celebrate quick-build strategy, but let's not miss the point of protected infrastructure
August 30, 2019
A Q&A With SPUR’s New Policy Director Nick Josefowitz
Advocate, former BART Director, becomes SPUR's New Director of Policy
August 29, 2019
Brain Trust Preps Bay Area Transportation Mega Measure
Hoping to emulate Seattle and Los Angeles, Bay Area thought leaders convene in Oakland to figure out solutions to Bay Area transportation woes
August 28, 2019
Mission Families Accuse Audi of Endangering Children, Elderly
Audi parks its cars illegally, abuses disability placards, and takes cars on dangerous, high-speed test drives on neighborhood streets where children play
August 27, 2019
Motorist Strikes Man in Emeryville Crosswalk; Lawmaker Vows to Redouble Efforts on Safety
Emeryville Councilmember John Bauters rendered assistance to a man who was hit in a crosswalk by a motorist in a pickup truck. He vows to redouble efforts for safety.
August 23, 2019