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As driving deaths have skyrocketed across the state, the governor, legislators, the courts and the DMV have failed to act.
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Closures along Topanga Canyon Blvd (SR-27) begin Thursday to allow crews to install a protective barrier after a landslide earlier this year damaged the road.
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This weekend LA Metro is changing about 150 of its weekday and weekend bus schedules to increase reliability and get riders to their destinations faster.
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The project plans to slow speeding drivers, protect bikers, boost public transit access, and keep more people safe as they travel along the popular corridor.
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The signs were remnants of an old ordinance that police used to target LGBTQ+ people.
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A 2020 California law compels businesses to offer employment benefits to more workers rather than treating them like independent contractors. Uber lost an effort to overturn the law.
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Helmets will be required for people under 18 and certain types of bikes, and the use of faster e-bikes will be banned for those under 16.
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Here’s how the pilot program accounts for different types of vehicles, rural drivers, and out-of-state miles.
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The South Pasadena reversed their decision to remove a bike lane on Grand Avenue.
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New York and Michigan recently passed laws allowing local jurisdictions to lower speed limits, and Los Angeles voters backed safer road designs, but enforcement often meets political resistance. The number of pedestrians killed or injured on the road remains high.
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If you need things like a new license or registration, you can’t wait in line anymore for it. (Twist my arm, why don’t you!)
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Caltrans is seeking input on construction options that vary in length of time and impacts to surrounding roads that would handle detour traffic.
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Riders will now have to tap to leave the North Hollywood B Line Station for at least the next few months.