Roger Rudick
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Survey Time in Alameda and Berkeley
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Plus Fremont votes for traffic violence on this three-for Thursday
Congrats to New CA Assemblymember Matt Haney
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The politician who expanded protected bike lanes across SoMa crushes rival in assembly runoff
California Voters (Still) Want their Bullet Train
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56 percent of voters support continuing to build the state's high-speed rail system, with only 35 percent opposed, according to a new study from Berkeley's Institute of Governmental Studies.
Activists Want Transit Masking to Continue
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Recent research shows that close to 11 percent of the population are either too young to be vaccinated or did not mount a robust response to vaccines. Activists say masking must continue on transit.
BART Disruption Highlights Need for Second Transbay Tube
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It was a bad BART morning straight out of the before times, with overcrowding, cancelled trains, and a dangerously overflowing West Oakland BART platform
The Return of Sunday Streets
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"It's great to see the momentum for making open streets permanent."
Commentary: Even Airline Exec Prefers High-Speed Rail
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Oil companies don't want you to know it, but even the boss of JetBlue takes high-speed rail over flying
Concrete Coming to Telegraph’s Protected Lanes
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Contractors with the city of Oakland are breaking up pavement on Telegraph Avenue in Oakland's KONO district as part of a project to install concrete curbs to make the currently paint-and-plastic-bollard protected bike lanes permanent.
SPUR Talk: Streamlining S.F.’s Bike, Ped, & Transit Projects
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"Let's save lives instead of doing studies"
Commentary: Newspapers Must Filter Oil Propaganda
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Reason will just find a new excuse, no matter how tenuous, to be against it and anything else that gives people fast, reliable options for getting around that don't require buying and burning gas.
Renewing the Push for Transit Integration
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"We should have a world-class transit system. We have the bones of it," said California Senator Josh Becker. "If we just do fare and schedule integration, that would make a tremendous difference."
Studying the Parisian Bike Boom
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San Francisco researcher tries to understand Paris's awesome bike transformation