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    • Dept of Déjà Vu: Assemblymember Gatto Again Introduces Hit-and-Run Alert Bill (LAT)Metro Again Mapping Future Bike Share Stations (The Source)
    • People Ride Metro's Silver Line on Harbor Freeway Transitway (LAT)
    • KPCC Profiles Danny Gamboa Placing Ghost Bike Memorials
    • New DTLA Concierge Free Shuttle Service (Downtown News)
    • Carnage: Boy Killed by Hit-and-Run In Lincoln Heights Crosswalk (Eastsider)Lots of Crashes During Rains (Pasadena Star NewsLAT)Including Fatal Head-On Crash in Malibu (LAT)Um... Drivers... Slow Down, Pay Attention (LAT)
    • CA High Speed Rail Finances Look Strong (Better Institutions)
    • SF Muni Subway Double-Berthing Starting Soon (SBSF)
    • Faulty Transportation Predictions From Various Countries (Transportationist)

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