Calling Attention to a Dangerous Crossing in Berkeley By Melanie Curry | May 9, 2018 | No Comments Caltrans plans to add a pedestrian beacon at a busy crossing, but will it make anything safer for bicyclists?
How Can Vision Zero Work When L.A. Continues to Prioritize Speed? By Don Ward | Mar 7, 2018 | No Comments Rather than raise speed limits, let’s lower design speeds, so the mistakes are less impactful when they inevitably happen
Oh #%&@! Bonin Caves to Backlash, Announces Playa Del Rey Safety Un-Do By Joe Linton | Oct 19, 2017 | No Comments Backlash drivers are celebrating Bonin's rollback of remaining Playa Del Rey road diets
City Removes Safety Measures Where Senior Was Killed By Roger Rudick | Oct 12, 2017 | No Comments A guerrilla safety group installed safe-hit posts and painted bulb-outs at the intersection where David Grinberg, a 90-year-old man, was killed. The city quickly removed the unauthorized safe-hit posts.
Eyes on the Street: Vista Del Mar Returned to Desolate 4-Lane Highway By Joe Linton | Aug 29, 2017 | No Comments LADOT, responding to driver backlash, has returned Vista Del Mar to four lanes. The sad desolate stretch now practically invites speeding.
Improving Biking Is as Much About Slowing Cars as Building Better Bike Lanes By Michael Andersen | Aug 29, 2017 | No Comments One of the most important parts of bike infrastructure is invisible.