Today’s Clips
Times Writer Calls Using Metro and Bike Commuting “Painful” Ways to Help the Environment. Recommends Being in a Better Mood (Times) Business Writer Uses “Lexus-Lanes” Argument Against HOT Lanes (Smart Money) Metro Rider Looks at Line 728 (Metro Rider) Congress Moving to Lift West LA Tunneling Ban (San Diego Union Tribune) New Transportation Blogger Joins … Continued
9:20 AM PST on December 19, 2007
- Times Writer Calls Using Metro and Bike Commuting “Painful” Ways to Help the Environment. Recommends Being in a Better Mood (Times)
- Business Writer Uses “Lexus-Lanes” Argument Against HOT Lanes (Smart Money)
- Metro Rider Looks at Line 728 (Metro Rider)
- Congress Moving to Lift West LA Tunneling Ban (San Diego Union Tribune)
- New Transportation Blogger Joins Us Online (Transportation Information Group)
- Carpool Lanes Coming to Route 60 (Press-Enterprise)
- Conservative Mag: Solution to Global Warming “to stop having babies and become bicycle-riding vegans” (FrontPage Magazine)
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