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Wall Street’s Worried About the Increasing Rate of Auto Loan Defaults (Business Insider) Driverless Ubers Already Back on the Streets of San Francisco After Arizona Crash Last Weekend (SFist) Brilliant Swedish Bus Ad Pokes Fun at the Hype Over Self-Driving Cars (The Verge) Seattle’s Pronto Bike Share Shuts Down Tomorrow (Seattle Times) Passenger Rail in Florida … Continued
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  • Wall Street’s Worried About the Increasing Rate of Auto Loan Defaults (Business Insider)
  • Driverless Ubers Already Back on the Streets of San Francisco After Arizona Crash Last Weekend (SFist)
  • Brilliant Swedish Bus Ad Pokes Fun at the Hype Over Self-Driving Cars (The Verge)
  • Seattle’s Pronto Bike Share Shuts Down Tomorrow (Seattle Times)
  • Passenger Rail in Florida Prevails Over Legislative Attack (Palm Beach Post)
  • Comparing Population Density in World Cities to Columbus, Ohio (Sparefoot.com)
  • Philly Police Officer Uses Bike to Take a Swing at Anti-Trump Protester (New York Post)
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Angie is a Cleveland-based writer with a background in planning and newspaper reporting. She has been writing about cities for Streetsblog for six years.

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