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Hudson River Crossings: Improving Bus Capacity

Over 315,000 bus riders cross the Hudson River each weekday. More than half of these bus riders travel through the Lincoln Tunnel but the exclusive bus lane that only operates during the morning rush hour is at capacity.

Check out our latest production to find out more information about these crossings and what the Tri-state Transportation Campaign recommends for improving these bus crossings. You can download their full report here (pdf). Animation by Hugh Gran and design by Carly Clark.

Celebrate Bike Valet!

Thinking of riding your bike to Celebrate Brooklyn this summer but worried about finding a safe and reliable place to lock up?  Look no further than the Celebrate Brooklyn Bike Zone, where friendly volunteers from Transportation Alternatives will take great care of your ride while you enjoy the sights and sounds of Celebrate Brooklyn's unbeatable summer lineup.  The Bike Zone is conveniently located just inside the 11th Street and Prospect Park West entrance, within steps of the bandshell.  Check out this handy map (pdf) to scout your best route.

After School with Livable Streets Education

This spring, Livable Streets Education worked with teacher Tim Devaney at De La Salle Academy in Manhattan to bring real world issues into the classroom and the classroom out into the real world.  This afterschool program allowed students to explore, observe and interact with the streets and public space around their school, and provided first hand lessons in science, sustainability, civics and language arts.  Get in touch to bring Livable Streets Education to your school, public event or other great venue for livable streets learning.

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  • Queens Boulevard Bike Pool

    On the second Friday of the month, Transportation Alternatives Queens Committee leads a "bike pool" along Queens Boulevard. By riding together in a group each month, the bike pool works not only to educate drivers that bikes are on the street and to make a statement about the need for a bike lane, but it give the borough's bike commuters a safe, escorted ride home.

  • “Snowy High Line” (2003)

    It was a very cold December day in 2003 - I recall being sick and the wind chill near zero - when I was able to go up on The High Line after a moderate snow storm and shoot some video. And until the recent whoosh of publicity over the grand opening of Phase [...]

  • Tour De Brooklyn 2009

    Transportation Alternatives' 5th Annual Tour de Brooklyn was held yesterday. The 23-mile ride started and finished in Coney Island.  Brooklyn Borough President, Marty Markowitz was there to see the ride off. As he spoke, Transportation Alternatives Executive Director, Paul Steely White pedaled to power the microphone. Check out this years video to see footage of [...]

  • Matthew Modine rallies support for “Bicycle For A Day”

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  • The Queensboro Bridge turns 100!

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    The NYC Bridge Centennial Commission is in the midst of celebrating the completion dates of six major NYC bridges and [...]

  • Block Party NYC

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  • Bike Parking Respect in Chicago: McDonald’s Cycle Center

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    It's enough to make bike commuters in many cities drool. [...]

  • Brooklyn Students Paint the Pavement

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  • Commuting with the Commissioner on NYC’s Bike to Work Day

    Between 2007 and 2008 bicycling in NYC leapt an amazing 35%.  And looking at the streets it's easy to see why: bike lanes, racks & other amenities are popping up everywhere; it's practically a renaissance. There are now 185,000 daily riders on the streets.
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  • Hal Grades Your Bike Locking 3: The Final Warning!

    It's Bike Month - which means there are scads of neophytes out there nationwide giving cycling a try.  Oh goody!  But, oh baddy - it also means more improper locking - and we all know there are predators just licking their chops at the thought of stealing all or part of your bike. So we [...]

  • Idle-Free NYC

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