Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
8:43 AM PDT on September 20, 2013
- City Council, LAPD Team Up on Hit and Run Crisis (LAT, Daily News)
- Woo! Who’s the First State to Regulate Car Sharing? WE ARE! (LAT)
- LA and Pasadena Residents Form Coalition for Slower Traffic on Ave. 64 (Eastsider)
- Television Show Paints Fake Crosswalk in WeHo for Filming (Curbed)
- Why Do All Transit Routes End Downtown? (City Watch)
- SFPD Ticket Cyclist for Riding Without a Valid Drivers License (Streetsblog SF)
- Editorial: Just Sign the 3 Foot Passing Law (Merc-News)
- Pregnant Woman Loses Baby After Being Hit by Car in North Hills (Daily News, LAT)
- On the Use of “Cyclist” and Other Vocabulary Choices in Promoting Bicycling (Cyclelicious)
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
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