- Even the Brits Notice That LA Car Culture is on the Decline (BBC)
- Transit Advocates Battle Governor's Budget (Contra Costa Times)
- Angelenos Adapting Slowly to Meterless Pay Parking (LAist)
- City's Bike Facilities Win Award (CD13-Garcettiblog)
- How to Be a Volunteer Bike Advocate (Emerald City)
- Traffic Videos From Around the World Popping Up on YouTube (Planetizen)
- American Cities Pondering Car-Free Parks and Ciclovias (RedOrbit via Car-Free USA)
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