- Ansaldo Breda Makes Its Pitch to Angelenos (Times)
- Bottleneck Blog and Print Times Takes a Look at Yesterday's Metro Meeting
- Metro Board Says Hello Huizar and Robinson, Bye-bye Snoble (Daily News)
- Gold Line Foothill Bloggers Report on Yesterday's Meeting (I Will Ride)
- Tickets Dropped from Saturday's Cyclist vs Cop Incident (City Watch)
- O.C. Drops Toll Road Rates (Times)
- Sharing Stories of Transit Heroes (Seattle Transit Blog via Streetsblog.net)
- Breaking the Shock-to-Trance Cycle of the U.S. Auto Market (Room for Debate)
- I've Signed Up for Transit People's April 4th Transit Race, Have You?
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