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    • It Is Bike To Work Day - Lotsa Pit Stops (The Source)
    • Here's a List of All the Transit Agencies Offering Free Rides (Daily News)
    • LA Weekly Does Great Summary of Hyperion Despite Awful Headline
    • Coalition Insists On At Least 10 Percent Of Measure R2 To Walk and Bike (Investing in Place)
    • Yet more errors in the LA Times article on high speed rail fares (CAHSR)
    • Watch LADOT GM Seleta Reynolds Welcome Bike Week (LADOT YouTube)
    • Bike Snob, Too, Is Cynical About Bike To Work Day (Time)
    • Burbank Proclaims May Walk Bike Month, A Rider's Story (My Burbank)
    • Knife-Wielding Man Slashes Metro Rider in Face on Bus in Hawthorne (Daily News)
    • Long Beach Relaxing Taxi Regulations To Compete With Ride Hail Companies (LAT)
    • Now Our Times Is Publishing Silly LA v NY Articles
    • Amgen Time Trial Moved to Santa Clarita (Daily News)
    • Area Gas Prices Expected to Rise (LA Weekly)

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