- Times Gets Around to Covering Metro Board on Saturday
- California Cities Objecting to Greenhouse Gas Laws (Planetizen)
- Enviro. Blog Says Goodbye to Bike Month, Hello to Bicyclist Rights (Green Works)
- David Byrne Reviews Jeff Mapes' Pedaling Revolution for the Times
- The Planning Report Talks to Art Leahy
- San Francisco Unveils Solar Bus Shelters (SF Streetsblog)
- GM, Once the World's Biggest Automaker, Files for Chapter 11 (NYT, LAT)
- PJ O'Rourke Pines for Days When Driving Made Him Feel More Powerful Than Genghis Khan (WSJ)
- What Will Happen to America's Appetite for New Cars? (NYT)
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