Newsday: Permit denials jeopardize Ride to Montauk bike event this weekend
Steve Vaccaro is advising Glen Goldstein and Bicycle Shows US in connection with the Town of Easthampton's attempt to enjoin tomorrow's Ride to Montauk.
Villager: Should Hit-run cyclists should be treated like drivers?
Steve Vaccaro was interviewed by the Villager about a proposal to increase existing criminal penalties for cyclists who hit and run.
WBAI: Michael G. Haskins Interviews Steve Vaccaro on Cycling and the Law
Michael G. Haskins, host of WBAI's Morning Show, interviewed Steve Vaccaro on May 2, 2014 about legal issues facing cyclists struck by motorists, NYPD-cyclist relations, and the "Vision Zero" program to eliminate New York City traffic fatalities.
NYC Comptroller: Extend the of Dangerous Vehicle Abatement Program
New York, NY — As the Dangerous Vehicle Abatement Program (DVAP), a first of its kind attempt to...
Gothamist: Here’s Why Drivers Still Get Away With Murder In NYC
Six months after NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly promised substantive reforms in the way the department responds to and...
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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.
“New Law Might Improve NYPD Response to Reckless Drivers,” Christopher Robbins for Gothamist
Gothamist interviewed Steve Vaccaro about a legislative proposal to eliminate the "observed violation" rule that insulates reckless drivers from summonses if police don't witness the violation.
“Driver Hits Cyclist In Bike Lane And Keeps Going As Victim Clings To Van,” Christopher Robbins for Gothamist
Gothamist reports on the case of John Kelly, a Vaccaro & White client intentionally struck by a road raging van driver who fled the scene.
Gothamist: Brooklyn Cyclist Given $1,250 Fine For Single Traffic Stop
Gothamist interviewed Steve Vaccaro about questionable NYPD bike summonsing practices.