- LAPD's Bike License Victims State Their Case at LAPD Comission Hearing (LAist)
- City's Response to Call for Projects Yields Interesting Results (Blogdowntown)
- Riverside Wants Funds for Freeway Construction (Desert Sun)
- Japan Plans for 300 MPH High Speed Rail (Times)
- Runoff Likely in State Senate Race (Times)
- Forklift Slowly Crushes Pedestrian, Driver Offered Emotional and Spiritual Support (CBS2)
- What a Livable Suburb Looks Like (TC Streets via Streetsblog.net)
- Oklahoma City Needs to Downsize Its Streets (How We Drive)
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