Transportation Alternatives: 2011-2012 Annual Report
Dear Friends, Members and Supporters, New York is a city of 300 neighborhoods and, by my count, Transportation...
Gothamist: Lost Evidence, “Biased” Investigation Cited In NYPD’s Probe Of Killed Cyclist Mathieu Lefevre
Steve Vaccaro sends a scathing letter to the NYPD's Accident Investigation Squad, lambasting their mishandling of the investigation of a cyclist death.
“Protected Bike Lanes Coming to East Harlem Next Spring,” Jeff Mays for DNAinfo
The protected bike lanes coming to East Harlem are welcomed by Vaccaro & White.
WVRB/Radiohive: Bicycle Justice!
Steve Vaccaro was interviewed by Geoff Zink and Keegan Stephan on the Radiohive weekly Bike Radio program.
WNBC: Pedestrian Paths in Central Park to Open to Bikes
WNBC interviewed Steve Vaccaro about the plan to create shared cyclist-pedestrian crosstown paths in Central Park.
New York Times: Central Park Cyclists Get Wish to Share Shortcut. But Slowly.
Steve Vaccaro praises new Central Park shared bicycle path as it improves transportation options for cyclists and reduces pedestrian conflicts.
DNAinfo New York: Plan For Crosstown Bike Paths in Central Park Draws Ire From Community Board
A plan for new crosstown bike paths in central park sparks conflicts between park users.
“Residents Want Safer Access to the Waterfront at E. 96th Street,” Amy Zimmer for DNAinfo
Vaccaro & White Lawyer speaks out in favor of pedestrian safety improvements near the East Side waterfront.
Transportation Alternatives: Breaking the East-West Divide
After advocacy from Transportation Alternatives and Steve Vaccaro, cyclists will finally get a way to transverse Central Park East-West without dismounting.
New York Times: A Plan for Pedestrian Safety
The New York Times reports on a new plan for improving pedestrian safety on Manhattan's east side.