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    • Motorist Maims Postal Worker in Boyle Heights.  Charges Might Be Filed or Something (LAist)
    • AAA Pushing Legislation to Allow for Parking at Broken Meters (LAT)
    • Lanes, Paths, Boulevards and More. Breaking Down the County Bike Plan (Curbed)
    • Supes Beef Up Plans for Altadena Bike Boulevard (Patch)
    • Video: How ExpressLanes Might Work (The Source)
    • Drug Based DUI's Up in California (LA Weekly)
    • LA Has Most Walkable Heavy Rail System in America (Greater Greater Washington)
    • But It's Totally Worth It!  More 405 Closures Starting Tonight (Daily News)
    • Are “Google Glasses” Another Distraction For Drivers? (GJEL)
    • Someone at Mazda Is Probably Questioning This Whole Lorax Business About Now (TransNat)

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