Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:08 AM PDT on July 22, 2014
- Talk Radio Hosts Ridicule North Figueroa Safety (KFI – starts at minute 11)
- Gold Line Foothill Extension 75 Percent Complete (Curbed)
- A Questionable Link Between Reduced Drunk Driving and Uber Usage (KPCC)
- WeHo Looks To Program To Improve Crosswalk Safety (WeHoVille)
- Cities Around the World Doing Big Bicycle Infrastructure (Gizmodo)
- Speed Cameras Work – Speeding Cut Around Parks and Schools (SB Chicago)
- Animation of Growth of NYC Bike Network 1888 To Today (SB NYC)
- Dancing in the Streets – Car-Free Lombard Edition (SB SF)
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