- Times Praises Roger Snoble
- Gov. Says 405 Widening Project Falls Victim to Budget Shortfall (Press Release)
- Feinstein Questions Metrolink Safety Report (Daily News)
- Cyclists Deserve Their Rights (Velo News)
- O.C. Toll Road Backers Not Finnished Because of Court Ruling (Times)
- TIME Magazine Profiles USDOT Secretary Ray LaHood
- Hollywood Freeway Turns 58 (Blogdowntown)
- U.S. Automakers Shutting Down Remaining S.U.V. Plants (NYT)
- While States Halt Road Projects and Hope for Stimulus Money (NYT, Vegas Now)
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