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Bicycle Boulevards for NYC
We’ve seen lots of new, innovative bikeway designs appear on New York City streets over the past few years. But, there’s one very promising concept we haven’t seen – bicycle boulevards. Bicycle boulevard design uses a variety of techniques t...
The View from atop the High Bridge
Back in October as part of the Walk21 conference, I was very lucky to be able to accompany a small group of international pedestrian experts on an exclusive walking tour of the High Bridge, which has been closed to the public for nearly 40 years. Sin...
Biking Rules PSAs Featured in Streetfilms Community Videos
As you may know, Transportation Alternatives put on a red carpet premiere Tuesday night for the "Biking Rules" PSA competition at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. The contest pitted video entries against each other in two main categories: "Why Biking R...
Veronica Moss Visits Times Square
She's back! The woman you love to hate (and hate not to love) Veronica Moss, a Washington, D.C. lobbyist for - ahem! - the Automobile User Trade Organization (A.U.T.O.) In this "chapter", she's getting her first gander ever at the new pedestrian-fr...
William Lind: A Conservative Voice For Public Transportation
At the 2009 Rail-Volution conference in Boston, Streetfilms was able to grab a few moments with the political conservative, transit advocate, William Lind. Lind aims to provide "liberal transit advocates" the language to build bipartisan support fo...
Mayors Just Love Streetfilms!
Today brings a double-barreled whammy of great Streetfilms news to report. First in Seattle, bike-riding campaigner Mike McGinn has pulled off a big upset to become the new Mayor-elect. Though he brings a pro-transit, more livable city message into...

