Today’s Headlines
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7:10 AM PST on January 12, 2010
- Doc.’s Conviction Not a Sea Change for Cyclists (Times)
- More on LADOT’s Planned Bus Cuts (LAist, Blogdowntown)
- Police Seek Witnesses on 12/28 Hit and Run (LA Now)
- Bring Income Based Traffic Fines to L.A. (Metro Rider)
- Judge Rules City Council Didn’t Provide Enough Notice Before Vote on 76,000 Square Foot Shopping Center (Times)
- L.A. Has Perfect Weather for Wakling, Few Pedestrians (The Source)
- Santa Ana Changing Laws to Allow Density (OC Register)
- Video of Copenhagen’s All-Weather Bike Infrastructure (NYC Streetsblog)
- Despite Proficiency With Distracting Gizmos, Detroit’s “Car of the Future” Still a Pipe Dream (NYT)
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