Entitled Cops’ Car-Culture ‘Lifestyle’ on Display in Brooklyn By Eve Kessler | Jul 19, 2019 | 24 Comments A note from the 68th Precinct excuses illegal parking because "public transportation [is] not a feasible option for their lifestyle."
Shared Motor Scooter Company Revel to Expand Into Brooklyn and Queens By Julianne Cuba | May 29, 2019 | 54 Comments They're not mopeds, but Revel's electric mini-motorcycles are expanding their footprint.
Feds Must Fix Hudson River Tunnel Before Catastrophic Failure Cripples New York By Julianne Cuba | Feb 27, 2019 | 23 Comments The Regional Plan Association estimates that a failure of the tunnel would cost billions to the New York region and send home values plummeting.
Streetfilms: Fixing the Subway is About Racial and Economic Justice By Streetsblog | Feb 26, 2019 | 1 Comment Supporters of congestion pricing rallied Monday at Broadway Junction in Brooklyn.
America Spends $7.3 Billion a Year Paying Affluent People to Drive to Work By Angie Schmitt | Sep 14, 2017 | 2 Comments Every day, the streets of American cities are more clogged and polluted at rush hour because the federal government pays people to drive to work.
Bike Commuting Growth Has Leveled Off – But Not Everywhere in the U.S. By Michael Andersen and Ken McLeod, League of American Bicyclists | Sep 14, 2017 | No Comments The handful of cities that led the rebound of U.S. bike commuting a decade ago seem to have slowed down — but continuing growth elsewhere suggests that progress can still happen if cities want it to.