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Work on tracks in Encinitas will shut down rail service along the North County coastline this weekend, according to the San Diego Association of Governments and North County Transit District.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego County and Chula Vista prepare to become a testing grounds for automated vehicles. Meanwhile, academics and urban planners try to imagine a world where cars drive themselves.
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KPBS Midday EditionFaced with two years of declining ridership, the Metropolitan Transit System is planning changes to dozens of bus routes to help the system run more efficiently. The plan is something of a gamble — and there are winners and losers.
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A water line ruptured underneath the southern edge of Interstate 8 in Mission Valley Thursday, causing a spectacular geyser that flooded the freeway, dug a yawning sinkhole in the pavement and shut down the eastbound lanes of the regional route for an unknown duration.
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Imperial Beach is getting a new "dockless" bike sharing program, LimeBike. Users can pick up, ride and park the bikes anywhere in the city, rather than having to keep the bikes at fixed stations.
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KPBS Midday EditionA measure to reform how San Diego's regional planning agency is governed and would give tax powers to North County Transit District and the Metropolitan Transit System passed the State Assembly Monday, sending the measure to Gov. Jerry Brown.
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A major chunk of the highway running from La Jolla to Santee will be shut down for repairs from Friday to Monday.
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KPBS Midday EditionState and local transportation officials have opened a mile-long protected bike lane alongside SR-15. The bikeway offers a safer, more comfortable connection for bicyclists between Mission Valley and Mid-City neighborhoods.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe study found that those with cars in low-income San Diego neighborhoods have about 30 times greater job opportunities than those who walk to take public transit and that driving or biking to a transit station more than doubled the number of jobs that could be reached by transit in a 30-minute commute.
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California would spend up to $3 billion under a bill to widely expand its fledgling consumer rebate program for zero-emission vehicles.
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