Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
8:55 AM PST on November 6, 2015
- L.A. Express Park Variable-Priced Parking Has Arrived in Westwood (Daily Bruin)
- UCLA Named Bike-Friendly Campus, 13 Bikey UCLA Features (UCLA Newsroom)
- East Yard Communities For E.J. Are Cleaning Up City Of Commerce (Grist)
- Controller: L.A. Failing To Collect Development Fees (Curbed)
- Metro Orange Line BRT Turns Ten (The Source)
- L.A. Unveils New “Smart Pole” Wifi-Enabled Street Lighting (Curbed)
- Study: No Relationship Between Bicycle Helmet Legislation And Head Injuries (Price Tags)
- Quantifying the Death Toll Caused By Speeding (Metrocosm)
…But Let’s Not Call Them “Accidents,” OK? (Streetsblog NYC) - Ideology Makes For A Wrong Turn In Federal Transportation Authorization Bill (LAT)
- The Truth About Bicycling Two Abreast (Biking in L.A.)
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