Today’s Headlines
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9:25 AM PDT on October 20, 2009
- Cyclists Skipping “Official” Plan Moving to D.I.Y. Effort (City Watch)
- Dr. Thompson’s 911 Call, “They’ll Tell You Their Seriously Injured, but They’re Not” (Velo News)
- Metro’s LRTP Available Online, Board Ready to Vote This Week (Curbed)
- Malibu Wins “Public Works Project of the Year” for Ped. Friendly Street (Public CEO)
- Police Aim Ped. Sting at Drivers Near Cal-State Northridge (Daily Sundial)
- Starting in February You Can Let Honda Teach You “How to Ride a Bike” (Ultra Gizmo)
- Times Examines a Variety of Electric Bikes
- Coyote Hit by Car Going 75 MPH, Stuck in Grill, Lives, Recovers at Animal Hospital, Escapes!! (NBC)
- Now for Something More Useful: New Bike Locks Hitting the Market (TreeHugger)
- Speeding Fines Ain’t What They Used to Be (How We Drive)
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