Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:05 AM PDT on September 18, 2014
- Which Way L.A.? Talks About the New 3-Foot Passing Law
- Governor Brown Signs Insurance Requirements Bill Targeted to Uber, Lyft (KPCC)
- New Draft Mobility Plan 2B Released November 6, Hearing Nov 20 (LA2B)
- August Gunfire Incident Forced 110 Fwy Traffic To Express Lanes, Bogus Tolls Ensued (LAT)
- Giant DTLA Waterslide Not So Bad During Drought (CityLab)
- Talking About Big Blue Bus’ New Bus Stops (Santa Monica Next)
- L.A. Air Cleaner Compared To Chinese Cities (Citiscope)
- Monkey Parking Ap Coming to Santa Monica (LA Weekly)
- Riverside To Start Bike Share Program (Press Enterprise)
- SFMTA Ads Target Driver Encroachment on Ped Right-of-Way (SB SF)
- NYC Cyclists Suing DMV Over Unfair Ticket Practices (SB NYC)
- NYC Community Boards (like LA Neighborhood Councils) Regressive on Transpo (SB NYC)
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