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This Week In Livable Streets
By Joe Linton |
Election Day, T-Committee, accessible streets, Universal Station mobility hub, e-bikes, L.A. BAC, and more
Cartoon Tuesday: Sesame Street and Bus Stops
By Damien Newton |
Before I sign out for the holidays, I wanted to give you some homework to help me out. One thing that Sammy responds to when we’re trying to get him to sleep is singing. Being a good Streetsblogger, I’m trying to give him as many songs about transit or biking as possible. I haven’t found […]
Cartoon Tuesday: On the Wrong Track
By Damien Newton |
Usually, I just syndicate the weekly Cartoon Tuesday post from my friends to the east, but with them mired in fare hike and service cut hell, they just don’t seem as jovial these days. Thus, I’m left to my own devices and struck gold with my first look when I stumbled on the exact opposite […]
Cartoon Tuesday: Walking Ewww
By Damien Newton |
I know this commercial is for "last year’s" L.A. County Fair, but they’re using the same one this year and there’s no expiration date on Cartoon Tuesday pieces. In what I’m choosing to view as an indictment of car-culture, our three heroines have a little bit of trouble at the fair’s bumper cars. The whole […]
YouTube FaceOff: Rapping Bike Safety v Animal Traffic Engineers
By Damien Newton |
Two YouTube videos have been making the rounds amongst Streetsblog readers in the past couple of days, and both have tickled the funny bone for different reasons. Given that things have been a little denser than usual here, heck even our recent polls required some study, I thought I’d break up the grind before going […]
Cartoon Tuesday, American Voices, Harassing Cyclists
By Damien Newton |
This week, The Onion’s “American Voices” asks three average Americans their views on L.A.’s recently passed cyclist anti-harassment ordinance. As you would expect from The Onion, the comments aren’t pretty. Of course, these three have been answering these questions for quite some time now. But I have faith that Streetsblog readers are funnier than Onion […]