Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
By
Ted Rogers
9:34 AM PST on November 19, 2013
- Should Santa Monica Freeway Off-Ramp in Downtown SaMo be Redesigned? (Curbed)
- Expo Line Lays Tracks in Westwood, on Westwood (Curbed)
- The Feds Will Investigate Why Teslas are Burning Up More Than the Road (LAT)
- Meanwhile, Tesla’s Stocks — and Reputation — May Be Flaming Out (LAT)
- Metro Staff Looks at Issues in Possible 2014 or 2016 Ballot Issue (Source)
- Put That Art School Degree to Use By Designing the Next TAP Card (Source)
- Video Shows the Risk Unmarked Street Work Poses to Bike Riders (SF Streetsblog)
- Daily Carnage 1: Head-On PCH Collision Injures Six in OC (KABC-7)
- Daily Carnage 2: Driver Drifts off Victorville Freeway, Rear-Ends Parked Semi (Daily News)
- Daily Carnage 3: Former Raiders Player Kills Self, 1 Other in 100 MPH Oakland Collision (Bleacher Report)
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