- 11th Hour Vote on State Budget Fails (Times)
- Times Loves Printing the List of Most Expensive-Taxpayer Funded Legislator's Cars
- In-Depth Ride Report on the "Gold Line Bus" (Metro Rider)
- Where Are the New "Meter Hitches" for Bikes? (LAist)
- LADOT Wants More Metered Parking (LAist)
- How to Talk Up Transit to a Conservative (Infrastructurist)
- Texting While Driving: See Just How Much It Slows Reaction Time (How We Drive)
- Bike Mode Share in Vancouver Is Up to Four Percent (Planetizen)
- Portland on an On-Street Bike Parking Binge (BikePortland via Streetsblog.net)
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