Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
10:06 AM PDT on October 3, 2013
- Chinatown HUB of CicLAvia Endangered So Dodgers Can Have More Traffic? (Flying Pigeon)
- CicLAvia: More Info Coming Tonight, HUB Is Not Closed
- Brown Signs Legislation OK’ing Licenses for Undocumented Drivers (KPCC, Daily News)
- The Times Touches the Third Rail: Asks if Cyclists Should Be Exempt from STOP Signs (LAT)
- SaMo Looking at Advertising Model for Bike Share, But Not at Bike Nation (SMDP)
- LACMA/Caruso Working on Extending Grove Trolley to Wilshire (LAT)
- LA Moving on Restrictions on Who Can Join Neighborhood Council (Daily News)
- Q&A on the New 3-Foot Bicycle Passing Law With Mercury News‘ Mr. Roadshow
- O’Farrell Motion Requires Permit, Insurance for Valet Operators (CBS2)
- In Calcutta, More Trips Are Made By Car Than Bike so City Seeks Bike Restrictions (LAT)
- USC Professor Badly Injured in Early Morning Crash on CPH, CHP Blames Victim (Biking in L.A.)
- Surprisingly, Nobody Claims Dogs That Maul Pedestrians in South L.A. (LAT)
- Let’s Not Forget About Horses, the City Council Hasn’t (LAT, Daily News)
- Waxman: Close SMO (Patch)
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