- Lawyer, Community Defend Road Rage Doctor (Times)
- Will Brown Act Violations Stop LADOT from Acting in Road Rage Case (LAist)
- City Council Will Consider Funding Pico-Olympic Study Today (Bottleneck Blog)
- Graphing the Decline in U.S. VMT (Gristmill)
- Congestion Plan May Switch Routes (Times)
- NBC Airs Bike Crash Footage (LAist)
- Man Killed in Crash on I 210 (Daily News)
- DC's Transpo Policies Attract Ire of Suburban Car Commuters (WaPo)
- NJ May Fund Turnpike Expansion By Privatizing New Lanes (NYT)
- What Are the Elements of a Well-Used Bike Network? (Planetizen)
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