This week on Dashboard Diaries, DJ RayK fills the land yacht with hi-test, gets it running on at least seven cylinders and throws a dart at the map. It’s a random road trip with the likes of Leon Russell, Wild Belle, Van Morrison, Diana Ross, The Mermen, The Spinners … if it was released on 8-track, we’ve got it covered. Grab a road soda and crank it up! Thursday, 3-5 p.m., on 95.7fm and KDRT.org.
KDRT Highlights
Today’s topics: watering, struggling maple tree, more on upright trees, June flowers, and more.
Today In the Key of Folk does some reminiscing on time recently spent out in the singing peace of nature, with tracks by Rita Hosking, Laurie Lewis, Molly Tuttle, and others. Then DJ Karen moves into a mix of favorites and a try at comparison (curious?). The hour finishes with a Scandi tune or two. Coming up soon!
Tune today at 2 p.m. Pacific at KDRT 95.7 FM or stream at KDRT.org.
Coming up tonight: Dinah Washington, Lennie Tristano Sextet, Charlie Singleton, The Jimmy Giuffre 3, Jerome Richardson, Etta Jones, Wes Montgomery, Hank Mobley, Gerry Mulligan, Ella Fitzgerald, The L.A. Four, and Etta Jones with Houston Person.
Almost anyone listening today is likely to have an opinion about the topic — namely, how well are bicycles, powered scooters, e-bikes, vehicles and pedestrians co-existing in Davis? In terms of safety, courtesy, observing the rules … and what are the current laws for powered scooters and bikes? Probably not what you think, and the Legislature is looking at changing them.
Two people have been hit and killed while riding bicycles in or near Davis so far in 2026. We likely all have stories of seeing drivers who only slow for a stop sign, powered motorbikes in the bike lane as they zip past cars, or people walking into the street while focused on their screens. Hopefully, we’ve seen people make room for each other on the streets, too.
Today we talk about city statistics, the emergence of e-bikes and e-scooters, the laws so far, what the city is doing, and what individuals can do, with Davis Police Chief Todd Henry, and Ryan Chapman, the city’s director of public works engineering and transportation.
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