Today’s Headlines
More headlines over at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
8:38 AM PST on November 2, 2009
- The Times Looks at Road Rage Doc, Bike Safety, Bike/Car Relationships and Helpful Bike Resources
- Mixed Reactions to the AnsaldoBreda Debacle (Times, LA Weekly, KTLA)
- Little Tokyo Suggests “5th Option” for Connector Station/Route (Little Tokyo Unblogged)
- O.C. Toll Roads Reach Settlement with Drivers Who Received Bogus Tickets (Times)
- CHP Targeting Drunk Cyclists (USA Today via AZ Republic)
- Housing Price Decline Fails to Alleviate Middle/Lower Class Housing Crisis in Greater L.A. (Reuters)
- As Bike-Share Booms, Reports of Velib’s Troubles Surface Again (NYT)
- Downtown’s Landscape Architect Passes On (Times)
- Phillies Ace Cliff Lee Bailed on Cab, Took Trusty Subway Rest of the Way to WS Game 1 (Gothamist)
More headlines over at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
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