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Today’s Headlines 7/9/21: Uber driver clocked at 102 mph

Denver, RTD, and the Metro Area Uber driver clocked at 102 mph in Lakewood — with passenger in the car our infrastructure makes excessive speeds possible (Fox 31) Study provides insights into achieving equitable bicycling infrastructure (Bicycle Retailer) Denver Moves Everyone: Answer Survey About Planning For More Cars, Buses And Bikes (CBS Denver) Suspended light rail service … Continued

Denver, RTD, and the Metro Area

  • Uber driver clocked at 102 mph in Lakewood — with passenger in the car our infrastructure makes excessive speeds possible (Fox 31)
  • Study provides insights into achieving equitable bicycling infrastructure (Bicycle Retailer)
  • Denver Moves Everyone: Answer Survey About Planning For More Cars, Buses And Bikes (CBS Denver)
  • Suspended light rail service continues at some Denver metro stations (The Denver Gazette)
  • Denver Air Quality Index: 9 a.m.: 44 (Good). Yesterday’s max: 93 (Moderate)

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