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How Long Will ‘Rapid Response Team’ Take to Fix Deadly Crosswalk?
It's unclear if speed was a factor in this crash, lack of visibility due to blocked sight-lines, or, most likely, some combination.
September 18, 2018
Op-ed: Before Breed Axes Transit Chief, Crucial Changes Needed at City Hall
Sacking Ed Reiskin won't accomplish anything without a paradigm shift in governance
September 17, 2018
San Francisco Hosts Climate Summit but Falls Short on Bike, Walk, and Transit Promises
Protesters highlight frequent disconnect between the city's talk and its actions
September 14, 2018
The Dutch Vision for Sustainable Transportation
As part of San Francisco's Global Climate Action Summit, Dutch representatives discuss policies for low-to-no emissions mobility
September 13, 2018
High-Speed Rail Conference Kicks off in San Jose
Update on HSR dovetails with Global Climate Action Summit taking place in San Francisco this week
September 11, 2018
Raising an Intersection, Razing the Last of the Old Bay Bridge
So why did the bike and ped path have to be closed most of the week, when the motor-vehicle lanes remained open?
September 10, 2018
Guest Commentary: Enough Delays, Valencia Street Needs a Protected Bike Lane This Year
Ten years ago, SFMTA had already recognized Valencia Street as the second-most dangerous street for people on bicycles. A decade of inaction on safety is inexcusable.
September 7, 2018
San Francisco Issues Permits for Two Scooter Companies
Scooters should be back in San Francisco in October
September 6, 2018
Rainbow Crosswalk Painters Strike Again
Serial scofflaws hit downtown Oakland in boldest attack yet
September 5, 2018
Bicyclist’s Death Prompts Questions in Oakland
Deontae Bush's family requested a public meeting with the city because they were frustrated with the response they got from the police department after the crash that took his life.
August 30, 2018