- No on R (Daily Bulletin, Antelope Valley Press via Bottleneck Blog)
- Molina, Katz Debate Measure R (My Fox LA)
- Measure R's Fate in the Hands of Suburbanites (LA Weekly)
- Boxer Urges More Funds for Infrastructure (SF Chronicle)
- Pony Up, New Federal Stimulus Includes a Lot of Transportation Project (Wired)
- Why Drivers Treat Cyclists as Second-Class Citizens of the Road (How We Drive)
- Can Asian Cities Avoid a Gridlocked Future? (How You Can Change the World)
- Cleveland Launches Its First BRT Line (Plain Dealer)
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