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By
Joe Linton
9:14 AM PDT on September 27, 2016
- Long Beach Unveils New Battery-Powered Buses (LBPT)
- Independent Video Explains Measure M (nandert YouTube)
- CSUN Passes 1500 Student U-Pass Transit Passes (The Source)
- Carnage: South L.A. Hit-and-Run Kills One, Injures Two (ABC7)
…Police Seek Suspect In Fatal Studio City Hit-and-Run (Daily News) - Weekend Ridership Up On Gold, Expo Lines (SGV Tribune)
- Artists, Bohemians Moving From S.F. To L.A. (Guardian)
- LAT Opinion Comes Out Against Measure JJJ, the Build Better L.A. Initiative
- Podcast: Roads Were Not Built For Cars (The Source)
Note: get past the initial windshield “road diets are an experiment” opening, then it gets good - Cracked Video Explains What Is Wrong With AirBnB (via Price Tags)
- Leaders Quit Atlanta Beltline Greenway Over Equity Concerns (Saporta Report)
- Treat Driving Like Society Treats Addictions (World Streets)
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