Today’s Clips
Metro Rider IS BACK! (And complaining about the 770) (Metro Rider) Congress’ Greenhouse Gas Bill Won’t Make Sweeping Changes to Cars (Times) An Answer to the World of War Craft/Truck Commercial. Prof Uses Video Game for Transit Planning (OC Register) Elderly Resistant to Giving Up Driver’s License (Ventura County Star) How Did I Miss These … Continued
9:39 AM PST on December 18, 2007
- Metro Rider IS BACK! (And complaining about the 770) (Metro Rider)
- Congress’ Greenhouse Gas Bill Won’t Make Sweeping Changes to Cars (Times)
- An Answer to the World of War Craft/Truck Commercial. Prof Uses Video Game for Transit Planning (OC Register)
- Elderly Resistant to Giving Up Driver’s License (Ventura County Star)
- How Did I Miss These Yesterday?
- L.A.’s Bike-Unfriendly Festival (Times)
- Planners find Southland a hell on Earth (OC Register)
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