- Garcetti's Sharrows Legislation Gaining Support (Times)
- Will Old Spaghetti Factory Be Replaced by Public Park? (LAist)
- Ticketing Hands Free Scofflaws on a "Case by Case" Basis (Times)
- McCain's Anti-Amtrak Stance May Come Back to Bite Him (Boston Globe)
- Police File Murder Charges Against Drunk Who Slaughtered Biking Family (Daily Bulletin)
- Four Car Carnage on 405 (Daily News)
- British Cycling Group Proposes Adapting Rules of the Road for Cyclists (BBC)
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