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Roger Rudick

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Image: Car-Free JFK's twitter

Q&A: E.R. Doctor Reflects on Traffic Violence and the J.F.K. Victory

By Roger Rudick | May 3, 2022 | No Comments
"I have seen too many injuries on J.F.K., injuries that are totally preventable," he told the Board of Supervisors. "Since J.F.K. was closed to cars I've seen a substantial decrease in those injuries."
Damon Connolly, confessed drunk and hit & run driver back in 2019. Photo: Streetsblog/Rudick
This post is supported by GJEL Accident Attorneys

Commentary: Reject Reckless Drivers from Leadership

By Roger Rudick | May 3, 2022 | No Comments
It's not enough to denounce the act; one must also stigmatize and reject the perpetrators.

This Week: SPUR Social, Smart City Cycling, Ballots and Brews

By Roger Rudick | May 2, 2022 | No Comments
Here is a list of events this week.
David Miles, the Godfather of Skating, celebrating the JFK Promenade forever. Photo: Streetsblog/Rudick

Weekend Roundup: Celebrating the J.F.K. Promenade, Van Ness BRT improving service

By Roger Rudick | Apr 29, 2022 | No Comments
...and Caltrain starts testing its new trains at its facility in San Jose
The rally before the 12-hour hearing. Photos: Streetsblog/Rudick
This post is supported by GJEL Accident Attorneys

Hurrah for J.F.K. Promenade Forever!

By Roger Rudick | Apr 26, 2022 | No Comments
Tearing down the Embarcadero freeway, preventing freeway expansion--add car-free J.F.K. to the list of San Francisco accomplishments in developing a safer, less-polluting city
Walk San Francisco's Jodie Medeiros at a rally earlier this year. Photo: Sergio Ruiz
This post is supported by GJEL Accident Attorneys

Commentary: Say “No Way” to More Delay on J.F.K.

By Roger Rudick | Apr 25, 2022 | No Comments
Regardless of whether someone drives, rides transit, bikes, or walks to the park, no visitor should ever be endangered by a selfish, entitled minority of wealthy motorists who prefer to use the park as a freeway.

This Week: J.F.K., Board Meeting, Treasure Island

By Roger Rudick | Apr 25, 2022 | No Comments
Here is a list of events this week.
The view from San Francisco's newest park. Photos: Streetsblog/Rudick

Battery Bluff: San Francisco’s New Park

By Roger Rudick | Apr 22, 2022 | No Comments
Plus some Streetsblog grousing about a massive, missed opportunity
Protected or dangerous? Take the Alameda survey for choices on Grand. Image: city of Alameda

Survey Time in Alameda and Berkeley

By Roger Rudick | Apr 21, 2022 | No Comments
Plus Fremont votes for traffic violence on this three-for Thursday
Supervisor Matt Haney at a transit event in 2019. Photo: Streetsblog/rudick
This post is supported by GJEL Accident Attorneys

Congrats to Matt Haney

By Roger Rudick | Apr 20, 2022 | No Comments
The politician who expanded protected bike lanes across SoMa crushes rival in assembly runoff
High-speed rail train rendering - via CAHSRA

California Voters (Still) Want their Bullet Train

By Roger Rudick | Apr 19, 2022 | No Comments
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.

This Week: Fix a Flat, 16th Street, Federal Funding

By Roger Rudick | Apr 19, 2022 | No Comments
Here is a list of events this week.
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