Today’s Headlines
Road Sage Shows How Density Creates Traffic (Times) CHP Hands Out 2500 Cell Phone Violations (Daily News) More Taxis for LA? (LAist via Bottleneck Blog) LA Needs Plan to Regulate Billboards (Daily News) Development at Metro Rail Stations Topic at Next CAC Meeting (CAC) Ridership Up for Foothill Transit (Bottleneck Blog) Man in Wheelchair Struck, … Continued
7:13 AM PDT on July 15, 2008
- Road Sage Shows How Density Creates Traffic (Times)
- CHP Hands Out 2500 Cell Phone Violations (Daily News)
- More Taxis for LA? (LAist via Bottleneck Blog)
- LA Needs Plan to Regulate Billboards (Daily News)
- Development at Metro Rail Stations Topic at Next CAC Meeting (CAC)
- Ridership Up for Foothill Transit (Bottleneck Blog)
- Man in Wheelchair Struck, Killed on Azusa Street (Times)
- The Building Blocks of Bike Language (Planetizen)
- Virtual Speed Bumps Work in Philly, at First (NYT)
- SF Deploys Network of Sensors to Help Drivers Find Open Parking Spots (NYT)
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