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Diane Meyer — “Without a Car” slide show from Orion Magazine on Vimeo.

    • Will Wilshire BOL's Get More People Riding Metro? (Pac. Swell)
    • LaVerne Gold Line Stop Could Get 600 Space Garage (Daily Bulletin)
    • Bikeside: More Community Input Needed on Bike Plan Implementation and Our Top 10 Projects
    • Metro Bus Driver Shot with BB Gun (LAist)
    • New Solar Powered LED Lights for River Path (LADOT Bike Blog)
    • Times: Don't Impound Cars of Unlicensed Motorists
    • Making the Green Line Green (City Watch)
    • The Source Has a "Why You Cycle" Survey
    • LACBC Takes a Victory Lap on "Bikes on Trains" Metro Resolution
    • Indian Cyclist Pedaling Around the World Whisps Through the Valley (Daily News)

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