Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:05 AM PST on January 4, 2016
- Streetsie Award Voting Continues Until 12 Noon Tomorrow-Tuesday
- LAT Hawthorne Urges Transform End Of 2 Freeway To L.A.’s High Line Park
- LAT Opinion: Close Hollywood Boulevard To Cars In 2016
- Metro San Gabriel Valley Bus Routes Could Be Canceled In 2016 (Press Telegram)
- Mixed-Used Martin Expo Town Ctr TOD Planned For Expo/Bundy Expo Station (Urbanize)
- Boy on a Bike Reviews 2015 Accomplishments And Anticipates 2016
- What Was Spilled On L.A. Freeways In 2016 (Curbed)
- Biking in L.A. Clarifies Two Newly-In-Effect California Bicycle Laws
- L.A. County Crash Bot Tweets 2014 SWITRS Data For Exactly 2 Years Later (Twitter @lacrashbot)
- NYC CitiBike Tops 10 Million Rides In 2015, Expansion Underway (Price Tags)
- GM Partners To Help Lyft Raise Capital For Self-Driving Car Fleet (LAT, Daily News)
…Forty Ways Self-Driving Cars Will Fail – Seriously Funny (Rebel Metropolis)
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