Roger Rudick
Recent Posts
Meet the Best Bikeway in the Bay Area
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Suburban Fremont puts San Francisco, Oakland, etc., on notice: you can do better bike lanes too
How to Help Defend CA High-Speed Rail
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And the LA Times drops more misinformation to back up SoCal lawmakers' anti-HSR money grab
Is it Time to Abandon Transit Fares?
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The COVID pandemic has forced AC Transit and Santa Clara VTA to experiment with running transit without charging fares
Afraid of COVID on Transit? Then Wear Your Damn Mask
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The struggle to convince people transit is safe isn't really about clean trains and buses--it's about changing our culture
COVID? What COVID? Gridlock Returns to SoMa
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While the CDC advises more single-occupancy driving, it's painfully obvious why that won't work in San Francisco
Study: Bike Delivery Gig Workers Face Unique Risks
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Study is a reminder of the importance of bike infrastructure and safe streets for delivery workers
Could COVID-19 Unite Transit Agencies?
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The transit crisis underscores the need for rational fares and funding, but is also forcing lawmakers to delay a legislative push
A Lot of Golf Courses Should Probably Be Parks
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In the time of Covid, the Presidio Golf Club has become the Presidio People’s Park. Let's keep it that way.
No, Cars Did Not Save California from the Coronavirus
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California's favorite blowhard blames high density and "crowded subway trains and buses" for the fact that New York has endured some 25 times as many deaths from the pandemic as California
San Francisco Picks 12 ‘Slow Streets’
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S.F. Mayor follows Oakland's lead and picks streets for exercise during COVID-19 lockdown.
Oakland Paves Way for Open Streets Everywhere
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The need to create space for exercise while safely social distancing has never been greater. More Bay Area cities are following Oakland's lead.
Eyes on the Street: First Look at Oakland’s ‘Slow Streets’
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This past weekend marked the start of Oakland's 'slow streets' program, designed to give people more space to get some exercise while maintaining social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic.