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The Bus Riders Union's Jedi Council meets in front of Supervisor Yaroslavsky's office to protect the Wilshire Bus Only Lanes.  Image via the Bus Riders Union
The Bus Riders Union's Jedi Council meets in front of Supervisor Yaroslavsky's office to protect the Wilshire Bus Only Lanes. Image via the Bus Riders Union
    • Gov.'s Car Cuts Could Save State $16.5 Million (LAT)
    • A Review of a Spin in a Natural Gas Bus (LAT)
    • A Crosswalk Widow Asks for Safer Streets in Santa Monica (Biking In L.A.)
    • More on TOD, Metro and the Coffee Shop Standard (The Source)
    • Now That the Dutch Are Planning Our Streets, Lets All Get Dutch Bikes (Flying Pigeon)
    • Drivers Attacking Peds. with Paintballs in Burbank (LA_Now)
    • More Bike Lanes Coming to Long Beach (ABC7)
    • Jenny McCarthy and Oprah: Livable Streets Advocates (via Streetsblog NY)

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