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    • CA OTS Study Finds 10-20 Percent Of Drivers Distracted By Texting (LAT)
    • KPCC Looks At Metro's Proposed Bus Revamp: More Frequent Service, Smaller Area
    • LAT Mapping Makes Case For Investing In Walkable Communities (Investing in Place)
    • Pasadena Expects Metro Funding For 2-Way Cycletrack On Union Street (Pasadena Star News)
    • Expo Line Phase 2 Test Trains Are Running (KPCC)
    • LAX Could Become Largest Airport To Allow Uber Service (LAT)...If Uber Still Operating, Judge Rules Uber Should Be Suspended in CA (CurbedLAT)
    • Let's Go L.A. Looks At Single Family Housing and Affordability

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