Streetsblog: NYPD’s Jaywalking Enforcement Boondoggle
Steve Vaccaro’s “Street Justice” column investigates the NYPD’s recent efforts to issue summonses to jaywalking pedestrians. Although the...
Wall Street Journal: ‘Epidemic’ of Fatal Crashes
The Wall Street Journal interviewed our clients the Liao family about the loss of their three-year-old daughter, and the challenges crash victims face in seeking justice.
Streetsblog: “Vaccaro: NYPD Coerces Injured Hit-and-Run Victims to Not Pursue Charges “
Steve Vaccaro testified to the city Council in favor of legislation to improve NYPD investigations of hit-and-run crashes....
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#BikeNYC Community History–A Panel Discussion
At a panel discussion of the history of cycling in New York City, Steve Vaccaro discussed the significance of Mathieu Lefevre's death and the movement it catalyzed to hold NYPD accountable for crash investigations.
Gothamist: Don’t Ride Your Bike On The Sidewalk: The Queens Blvd. Edition
Gothamist interviewed Steve Vaccaro about sidewalk cycling and efforts to win safer alternatives.
Wall Street Journal: New PAC to Back Pedestrians, Bikes
The Wall Street Journal interviewed Steve Vaccaro about the creation of StreetsPAC, the livable streets political action committee.
DNAinfo: Some Fear New Bike Lanes Could Cause ‘More Pollution’
DNA Info reported on Steve Vaccaro's comments at a hearing concerning proposed cycling lanes on the Manhattan side of the Queensboro Bridge.
Governing: Bikers, Walkers Need Cities to Protect Them
Alex Marshall of Governing discussed with Steve Vaccaro the steps necessary to reduce bike accidents.
“Valet Bike Parking and Brooklyn Brews,” Eliza Pound for the Wall Street Journal
“I can’t believe that we’re still the coolest group in New York City,” the executive director of Time’s...
TA Kicks Off Campaign for Safer Fifth and Sixth Avenues
Steve Vaccaro and Transportation Alternatives embark on a campaign for major safety updates to 5th and 6th Avenues.