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Roger Rudick

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Some 30 advocates momentarily blocked traffic on Shattuck Wed. evening to demand safer streets in Oakland. Photos Streetsblog/Rudick unless indicated.

Advocates Demand Safe Streets in North Oakland

By Roger Rudick | Jun 9, 2022 | No Comments
Demonstrators occupy the intersection where Jonathan Waters was killed to demand safety on Shattuck Avenue
Photo: Tim Courtney, July 4, 2020.

Commentary: The Boudin Recall and the Failure to Prosecute Traffic Violence

By Roger Rudick | Jun 8, 2022 | No Comments
If voters really want cities to get tough on crime, let's start with traffic violence
An example of speed control devices SFMTA offers via its program. Photo: SFMTA

Got Traffic? Apply For SFMTA Residential Traffic Calming Program

By Roger Rudick | Jun 7, 2022 | No Comments
On this election day Tuesday, Streetsblog brings a brief reminder of an important city program deadline that's fast approaching
Ryan Russo displaying a going-away gift at his farewell party--a street party of course. Photo: Streetsblog/Rudick
This post is supported by GJEL Accident Attorneys

Q&A with Ryan Russo, Outgoing Head of Oakland DOT

By Roger Rudick | Jun 6, 2022 | No Comments
Russo leaves OakDOT in two weeks

This Week: CEQA, Beginning Cyclists, Vigil for Jonathan Waters

By Roger Rudick | Jun 6, 2022 | No Comments
Here is a list of events this week.
Octavia and Oak, where a unicyclist died Wed. morning. Note the gentle sweeping curb to facilitate speed (which multiple motorists still managed to crash into) Image: Google Maps

Motorists Kill Two Cyclists and a Pedestrian as Carnage Continues in Oakland, S.F.

By Roger Rudick | Jun 2, 2022 | No Comments
Officials in the Bay Area think by using inexpensive plastic and paint (and sometimes gently curving, concrete curbs) they're designing streets to keep everybody safe, motorists included. But what they're really doing is transferring the consequences of reckless driving from the perpetrators to everyone else. These past few weeks we've seen the tragic results.
A rendering of a bullet train going through Morgan Hill in Rivas's district. Image: CaHSRA

Assembly Leadership Fight Has Implications for High-Speed Rail

By Roger Rudick | May 31, 2022 | No Comments
It's hard to imagine how Rivas would be worse than Rendon when it comes to California's rail-modernization plans

This Week: Downtown S.F., Board Meeting, Smart City Cycling

By Roger Rudick | May 31, 2022 | No Comments
Here is a list of events this week.
Going the wrong way on a one-way street and yelling at the cyclist they almost ran down. Photo from Twitter.

Reckless Motorists, Dangerous Streets: a Deadly Combination

By Roger Rudick | May 26, 2022 | No Comments
Dangerous motorist behaviors, such as speeding, crosswalk incursions, and going the wrong way on a one-way street, are tolerated by law enforcement and a judicial system that basically never suspends or revokes the license of even the most egregious offenders.
A rendering of proposed upgrades to Grand Street in Alameda. Image: Fehr & Peers

Safety vs. Parking on Grand Street in Alameda

By Roger Rudick | May 25, 2022 | No Comments
"A bike network is only as good as its weakest link, and this is the weakest link for trying to move north-south."
Coincidentally, when drivers pay attention and use the pedal on the left, most cars/vehicles stop slaughtering small children. Photo: Tire Zoo

Commentary: The Media’s Continued, Cringe-Worthy Reporting on Traffic Violence

By Roger Rudick | May 24, 2022 | No Comments
Members of the press continue to frame these tragedies as if nobody is responsible.

This Week: Downtown, Bike Camping, E-Bikes

By Roger Rudick | May 23, 2022 | No Comments
Here is a list of events this week.
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