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Roger Rudick

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Streetsblog San Francisco is Taking a Break

By Roger Rudick | Nov 10, 2021 | No Comments
Well, its editor, Roger Rudick is... look for updated headlines, syndicated posts, and updates from the other California editors
BART police in 2019. There's no longer any room for letters. Photo: Streetsblog/Rudick

Commentary: BART Police, a Resolution

By Roger Rudick | Nov 10, 2021 | No Comments
An open letter to BART's most pro-bike directors
Photo: Presidio Trust
This post is supported by GJEL Accident Attorneys

Presidio Seeks Slow Streets Feedback

By Roger Rudick | Nov 9, 2021 | No Comments
Presidio wants to make "slow streets" permanent
Amtrak's newest HSR is capable of over 200 mph but, as yet, there's no place in the U.S. with tracks that permit such high speeds. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
This post is supported by GJEL Accident Attorneys

Feds Pass Downpayment for Next Phase of California High-Speed Rail

By Roger Rudick | Nov 8, 2021 | No Comments
The negotiations continue in D.C., but money for additional legs of California's projects should be available soon--if L.A.'s politicians get out of the way

This Week: HSR Econ, SFBC Volunteer, Urban Cycling

By Roger Rudick | Nov 8, 2021 | No Comments
Here is a list of events this week.
A shrine next to the crosswalk where the Chan was killed. Photos: Streetsblog/Rudick

Traffic Violence Epidemic’s Latest Victim: Alameda Co Supervisor Wilma Chan

By Roger Rudick | Nov 4, 2021 | No Comments
She was out walking her dog. A driver hit her while she was crossing Shoreline on Alameda, causing a fatal injury
A look at part of Seamless Bay Area's proposed fare zone map. But to achieve this, the Bay Area's transit operators will need to put riders first
This post is supported by GJEL Accident Attorneys

SPUR Talk: The Challenge of Integrating Transit

By Roger Rudick | Nov 3, 2021 | No Comments
Seattle, Toronto, Chicago--many cities have more integrated transit than the Bay Area. How did they do it?
The corner of Foothill and 23rd Ave. in Oakland. Photo: Chris Cassidy
This post is supported by GJEL Accident Attorneys

More Paint and Another Death in Oakland

By Roger Rudick | Nov 2, 2021 | No Comments
How many people will die before DOTs stop pretending paint works?
Cal HSR construction: Photo Joe Linton/Streetsblog. Rat image: Tambako The Jaguar's Flickr

LA Times’s Latest High-Speed Hypocrisy

By Roger Rudick | Nov 2, 2021 | No Comments
Latest article blames high-speed rail for every ill in the Central Valley from rodents to drug addiction

This Week: Missing-Middle, Merge Transit, New Laws

By Roger Rudick | Nov 1, 2021 | No Comments
Here is a list of events this week.
Vancouver's driverless Skytrain has been running since 1985. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Commentary: Computer-Driven Trains Can’t Get COVID

By Roger Rudick | Oct 28, 2021 | No Comments
Even as Europeans extend the scope of automated trains, Bay Area leaves riders stranded because it won't exploit this revolutionary transit tool
The dangerous speedway, complete with gutter-strip bike lanes, where Hayward's latest traffic violence victim was killed. Image: Google Street View

Bike East Bay Demands Action as Hayward Streets Claim Another Life

By Roger Rudick | Oct 27, 2021 | No Comments
City leadership continues to ignore the efficient meat grinder that is Hayward's car-centric streets
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