Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:19 AM PDT on March 13, 2014
- Caltrans Report: More Californians on Transit, Bikes and Walking (Caltrans)
- Metro 50 Train Cars Short of Need for Expo Ph2 and Foothill Gold Line (Zev Web)
- Mapping L.A.’s Green Commutes (Better Institutions)
- State Assemblymember Gatto’s Hit and Run Bill Passes Safety Committee (LAWeekly)
- What Mapping Bicycling’s Commute Percentage Tells About Bike Share (LongBeachize)
- Supreme Court Rail Trail Decision Consequences Broad and Regrettable (LAT)
- It’s Easy: How To Make Your Very Own Parklet (Fast Co)
- NIMBY Group Seeks to Reverse Santa Monica Transit Village Approval (SMNext)
- Decisions, Decisions: Buying a Bicycle (KRCW)
- Best Peak Car Stories Are in Business Section (Price Tags)
- Scofflaw Driver Plows Through SXSW Crowd, Kills 2, Injures 23 (LAT)
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