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San Jose Has Lost its Way on Safety
A few years ago, San Jose was pioneering bold, Dutch-style, quick build infrastructure. Not anymore.
September 8, 2022
The Fietser Kings Come to San Francisco
A delegation of planners from the Netherlands, the grand masters of bike infrastructure, explain that it's about more than fiets (the Dutch word for bicycle)
September 7, 2022
Q&A: Dutch Safety Experts Coming to San Francisco
Streetsblog talks with Chris Bruntlett of the Dutch Cycling Embassy about street safety and next week's visit to California
September 2, 2022
Save the J.F.K. Promenade: Vote Yes on Measures J and N, and No on I
Save public spaces for people and nature in Golden Gate Park – vote Yes on measures J and N, and No on I
August 31, 2022
Commentary: Cities Need to Make Protected Bike Lanes and Intersections the Default
Continuing to blow off physically protected bike lanes is tantamount to murder
August 30, 2022
Commentary: Don’t Forget About Illegal Parking on Corners
Sidewalk parking is a problem, but keeping the corners clear of scofflaw parkers could be key to lowering the crash rate
August 26, 2022
Marin Cyclists Win a Safer Butterfield Road
Almost 900 Marin households turned in responses to a survey on Butterfield Road--here are the results.
August 25, 2022
‘Local Metro’ Is Off the Rails
A California comedian thinks you've just got to laugh at the state of transit and our streets
August 24, 2022
Why is Amtrak Missing from the BayPass Pilot?
Amtrak's Bay Area service doesn't take Clipper and isn't part of the BayPass pilot. That's an omission you can drive a train through
August 23, 2022
Roundup: Save JFK Again, Another HSR Milestone
High-speed rail environmental clearances done for Peninsula section
August 22, 2022