- 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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