- Big Blue Bus Ridership Up (Argonaut)
- 4th Street Slip N' Slide (LAist)
- San Jose "Hates Pedestrians" (Carectomy)
- Smart Cars Causing Rethinking of Parking Policies (SF Chronicle)
- Opus Shows Us the Cancerous Effect of Unconstrained Growth (Salon)
- American Gas Consumption Down in Beginning of 2008 (MTR)
- Environmental Defense: Tech Fixes Alone Won't Solve Climate Change (Forbes)
- UK Law Requiring Bikes to Be Sold With Bells Meets Resistance (Times Online)
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