Rutgers Magazine: Steve Vaccaro, A Passion and a Cause
Alumnus Steve Vaccaro, an attorney who is changing how automobiles, pedestrians, and cyclists share the streets of New York City, specializes in motorist negligence.
Gothamist: Prospect Park Rope Trap Snags Cyclist, Cops See No Crime
Gothamist spoke with Steve Vaccaro about an apparent trap set for Prospect Park cyclists and the NYPD's response.
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.
Streetsblog: NYPD Denies Access to Crash Victims’ Bikes
Steve Vaccaro's "Street Justice" column details NYPD's refusal to return bike for use as evidence.
Village Voice: It’s Too Easy to Kill Pedestrians in New York City
The Village Voice interviewed Steve Vaccaro about the recent spate of Upper West Side pedestrian deaths and what NYPD can do to prevent them.
Gothamist: DA Won’t Charge Cabbie Who Maimed Tourist In Midtown
The District Attorney's Office decided not to file charges against the cab driver who seriously injured a british tourist in Midtown.
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...
Gothamist: Tourist-Maiming Cabbie Holds Press Conference At Victim’s Hospital
The taxi driver who jumped a curb in Midtown this week—leading to a 23-year-old tourist losing her left...
“After Cabbie Maims Tourist, Councilman Demands Changes at NYPD,” Christopher Robbins for Gothamist
Gothamist interviewed Steve Vaccaro about whether criminal charges could be brought against a reckless cab driver.