Today’s Headlines
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8:00 AM PDT on October 18, 2013
- #roadsharela Interviews Handsome and Well Spoken Bicycle Advocate (LAT)
- “Some” Fare Hikes Might Be Coming in the Near Future (The Source)
- Valley Cyclist Claims Metro Bus Driver Assaulted Him with a Bus (Biking in L.A.)
- Here Are Four Potential Redesigns for Union Station (Curbed)
- Letter Writers Aren’t Thrilled with Lankershim “Pedestrian Bridge” (Daily News)
- More on Metro Examining Regional Bike Share (The Source)
- Uber Hires D.C. Lobbying Firm (The Hill)
- DMV Runs Disables Placard Sting (Daily News)
- Everyone Loves Nona Varnado and Bike Trains (Cycleicious)
- Big Blue Bus Opens New Customer Service Center (SMDP)
- Menlo Park Considers Bike Anti-Harassment Law (Almanac)
- I’m Pretty Sure Earthquake Czar Was a Superman Villain (LAT)
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