Recent Streetsblog SF posts about GJEL
Transit Managers Punt Fare Integration
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Fare rationalization is an obvious need for the Bay Area, but managers veto MTC from even studying the idea
Caltrans Gets Award for Creating Another Bike and Pedestrian Hellscape
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Self-congratulations over two recently opened projects show the agency has no idea what constitutes safe infrastructure
State Still Wants its Bullet Train
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Despite years of mudslinging and attacks, people still just want a modern train system in California
Streetsblog Editorial: Don’t Leave Bike Share Customers Spinning
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New branding, lawsuits, pleas from Muni's union--let's think first about transit, bike, and scooter customers who just want to get where they're going
Eyes on the Street: West Portal Transit-Only Lane Pilot
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It's early, but so far it's hard to believe city is really trying to make this work, given the meager implementation and total lack of enforcement
Advocates Make Final Push for Bikes on New Caltrain Fleet
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Advocates up and down the Peninsula are making a last push before tomorrow/Thursday's Caltrain Board Meeting to make the seating arrangement on the new electric feet as bike-friendly as possible.
Rebecca Kaplan Wants to Kill Oakland’s DOT
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They've been improving safety all over Oakland...so Kaplan wants that stopped?
Dutch Television Takes a Look at California’s Lagging Rail Infrastructure
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When it comes to infrastructure, will the U.S. ever catch up with the rest of the world?
Uber Drivers “May Choose” Whether or Not to Endanger Cyclists
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Uber sends out a mixed message on safety
Supervisor Norman Yee Puts West Portal Motorists Over Transit Riders
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Pushes to prevent study of traffic changes that would finally start prioritizing Muni over private cars
Go Rogue to Stop the Carnage?
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With 11 deaths this year already, maybe it's time again to work around a city government that is failing to save lives