- New York Time: Ford Promises Fleets of Driverless Cars Within Five Years
- East Bay Times: Concord: Free Monument neighborhood shuttle up and running
- East Bay Times: Railroads show little progress on key safety technology
- Mercury News: BART to San Jose gets funding promise
- Mercury News: Mercury News editorial: California EV program needs a tuneup
- Marin Independent Journal: Golden Gate Bridge traffic up, ferry numbers hold steady, but bus ridership dips in Marin
- Fairfield Daily Republic: Fairfield council gives go-ahead for license plate readers, video surveillance equipment
- Napa Valley Register: The 10-mile-a-year paving program: Where we are today
- San Francisco Examiner: Major bike and pedestrian improvements headed to Arguello Boulevard
- San Francisco Examiner: SF BART board candidate drops out, two applicants remain in race
- San Francisco Examiner: Eisenhower’s parking policies no longer work for San Francisco
- Sacramento Bee: State puts Sacramento’s streetcar dreams back on track with $30 million grant
- Sacramento Bee: Lane-splitting bill barely moves the needle
- Los Angeles Times: Almost $391 million in cap-and-trade dollars awarded to public transit projects across California