Today’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:01 AM PST on February 3, 2016
- Organizations Call For More Bike, Walk, Transit in Regional Plan (SRTS)
- Upcoming Metro Bus Service Reorganization Hearings (The Source)
- CA Planning & Development Report Examines No Growth Initiative
- For the Olympics, Invest In L.A. Transit (Daily Bruin)
- L.A. Is A Great Place For Bike-Share (LAist)
- A Race To Decide If Car Is Still King In L.A. (KPCC)
- Toyota Financing Discriminated Against Black and Asian Customers (LAT)
- Special Kinda Embarrassing Headlines Section:
Metrolink Strikes Covina Pedestrian, Is Santa Monica Next? (SM Mirror)
Beverly Hills David-and-Goliath Preliminary Subway Ruling (BH Courier)
Hit-and-Run Driver Charged For “Accident” Killing 4-Year-Old (LA County District Attorney) - California Gas Tax Is Evaporating (LAT)
- Japan Reduced National Traffic Fatalities From 9000 to 4000 Over 15 Years (Systemic Failure)
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