DOT: We Are NOT Backing Down on Neighborhood Loading Zones! By Gersh Kuntzman | Aug 22, 2019 | 61 Comments Reports of the demise of the Department of Transportation's residential loading zone program have been greatly exaggerated.
New York is Really Awesome When the Rich People Leave and Take their Cars on Vacation By Gersh Kuntzman | Jul 5, 2019 | 101 Comments Car owners are an entitled, selfish class of moochers — and it's time to stop catering to them by worrying about where they park their cars.
Flushing Avenue Will Remain A Hell on Wheels For Cyclists Until April By Gersh Kuntzman | Sep 17, 2018 | 9 Comments The work will result in a protected bike lane, but until then, cyclists are getting dangerously squeezed.
City Planning Minor Tweak to Vanderbilt Avenue, a Major Cycling Thoroughfare [Updated] By Gersh Kuntzman | Aug 7, 2018 | 13 Comments Plan will work if southbound cyclists decide to use a new bike lane on Clermont Avenue, one block to the west of Vanderbilt.
Anatomy of a Busted Bus Lane By Ben Fried | Aug 6, 2018 | 10 Comments No bus drivers could use the new Fulton Street bus lane during a recent afternoon spot check -- there were too many cars in the way.
Laurie Cumbo Removes Safe Streets Advocate From Brooklyn CB 2 After Just Three Years By David Meyer | Jun 11, 2018 | 19 Comments Hilda Cohen was not reappointed, ostensibly to ensure turnover, but several CB 2 members who've served much longer than her were still given seats by Council Member Laurie Cumbo and Borough President Eric Adams.