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Roger Rudick

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A rendering of the new I-80, Ashby interchange which Caltrans and ACTC want to significantly widen under the guise of "complete streets." Image: ACTC

Call to Action: Comment on Ashby/I-80 Widening

By Roger Rudick | Jan 13, 2022 | No Comments
Time is running out to comment on the environmental review of Alameda County and Caltran's Ashby/I-80 Interchange widening project.
Damn the polls, Connie Chan still wants to turn JFK drive back into a dangerous traffic sewer with cyclists forced to the sides. Photo: File

Commentary: Ban Cars on JFK from the Panhandle to the Sea

By Roger Rudick | Jan 12, 2022 | No Comments
Supervisor Connie Chan wants 'compromise'? Okay, motorists can use Fulton, Lincoln and Crossover
Kids riding on I-80 on Sunday. From Rideout's Instagram
This post is supported by GJEL Accident Attorneys

Oakland TV Station Displays Hella Windshield Perspective

By Roger Rudick | Jan 11, 2022 | No Comments
Hey KTVU, where's your story about dangerous drivers using bike lanes?
It took a death to get this intersection fixed. Photos: Streetsblog/Rudick unless indicated
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Eyes on the Compromise: Paint & Plastic on Polk

By Roger Rudick | Jan 10, 2022 | No Comments
Just find a Dutch guide and start plopping down concrete planters and solid barriers as fast as you can. And if some cars and trucks get dented along the way, so be it. Because this incremental approach is killing people

This Week: Equity, Smart City Cycling, North American Transit

By Roger Rudick | Jan 10, 2022 | No Comments
Here is a list of events this week.
One of the city's new "JFK Promenade" signs. Photo: SF Rec & Parks

Weekend Roundup: Welcome to the J.F.K. Promenade, Basic Mobility

By Roger Rudick | Jan 7, 2022 | No Comments
...and more good news for high-speed rail
The Richmond–San Rafael Bridge. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Rain Washes Away Problem for Richmond-San Rafael Bridge Cyclists

By Roger Rudick | Jan 6, 2022 | No Comments
That one time heavy rain was great for cyclists
A sidewalk-level protected bike lane will eventually be built to the right of that barricade. Photo: Google Streetview
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Emeryville to Lose a Crosswalk but Gain a Bike Lane on Shellmound

By Roger Rudick | Jan 5, 2022 | No Comments
As part of a rail crossing "quiet zone" project, a crosswalk gets eliminated, but a protected bike lane will get added
Lake Street. Photo: 
Emily Huston
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Motorist Threatens to Run Over Families on Slow Lake Street

By Roger Rudick | Jan 3, 2022 | No Comments
2022 could be a nasty, rough year as the battle to end traffic violence continues
San Francisco's Great Highway after it was given the "freeways to boulevard" treatment in April, 2020. Photo: Matt Brezina's twitter

Happy Holidays from Streetsblog!

By Roger Rudick | Dec 22, 2021 | No Comments
Streetsblog S.F. will be publishing headlines and syndicating stories tomorrow, Dec. 23. Barring any huge breaking stories, Streetsblog will then be on hiatus until January 3, 2022. From the staff of Streetsblog, we wish you a happy holiday season. We look forward to seeing you all on the streets next year. In the meantime, if […]
The Embarcadero between Dennison and Livingston. Photo: Streetsblog/Rudick
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Barrier Backstory on the Oakland Embarcadero

By Roger Rudick | Dec 21, 2021 | No Comments
There might be a chance to pull some good out of a frustrating, sad situation
Valencia Street this afternoon. Photos: Bruce Halperin

Advocates Want Valencia Safety Project Out of Limbo

By Roger Rudick | Dec 20, 2021 | No Comments
A plan for protected bike lanes and intersections was ready to go when COVID came but ended up on hold. Advocates think it's been long enough
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