Today’s Headlines
Traffic Congestion Lower in L.A. Area… (Press Telegram) …But We Still Top the List for Congested Cities (AP) Dear Legislature, Please Stop Messing with High Speed Rail (CAHSR) How Should Expo Interface with the Big Blue Bus? (Metro Rider) Road Rage Killing Cyclists in Santa Clara (Signal) Planners Propose Bike Highways in Declining Cities (Archinect) … Continued
7:55 AM PDT on July 8, 2009
- Traffic Congestion Lower in L.A. Area… (Press Telegram)
- …But We Still Top the List for Congested Cities (AP)
- Dear Legislature, Please Stop Messing with High Speed Rail (CAHSR)
- How Should Expo Interface with the Big Blue Bus? (Metro Rider)
- Road Rage Killing Cyclists in Santa Clara (Signal)
- Planners Propose Bike Highways in Declining Cities (Archinect)
- U.S. Regulators Think They Can Curb Volatile Swings in Energy Prices (NYT)
- Guerilla Bike Lanes: Some Cities Need ’em, Others Don’t (A2W via Streetsblog.net)
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