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Red Light CamerasPedaling Transportation AlternativesMedia Hit link: Pedaling Transportation AlternativesImage Path: /files/newsroom/media/2008/images/0826observer.jpg Media Outlet: New York ObserverImage Caption: It's a golden age for Paul Steely White's advocacy. The 37-year-old executive director of nonprofit Transportation Alternatives talks about biking and public transit in the era of the $4 gallon of gas. Date: August 26, 2008 Location: Let's talk about the Summer Streets program. Has it gone as good as you would have hoped?
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Pedaling Transportation AlternativesMedia Hit link: Pedaling Transportation AlternativesImage Path: /files/newsroom/media/2008/images/0826observer.jpg Media Outlet: New York ObserverImage Caption: It’s a golden age for Paul Steely White’s
advocacy. The 37-year-old executive director
of nonprofit Transportation Alternatives talks about
biking and public transit in the era
of the $4 gallon of gas. Location: Let's talk about the Summer Streets program. Has it gone as good as you would have hoped?
Submitted by ali on September 26, 2008 - 15:41. categories [
David Gantt, Longtime Foe of Red-Light Cams, Changes TuneMedia Hit link: David Gantt, Longtime Foe of Red-Light Cams, Changes TuneMedia Outlet: StreetsBlogDate: May 30, 2008 One of Albany's chief foes of automated traffic enforcement appears to have softened his opposition to red-light cameras, but allegations of patronage may taint his turnaround. For years, State Assembly Member David Gantt, a Rochester Democrat, has used his position as chair of the transportation committee to block the expansion of red-light cameras in New York and other cities. When pressed by advocates, Gantt could be relied upon to dismiss automated traffic enforcement by saying that privacy concerns trumped safety benefits. Not any longer.
Submitted by ali on June 4, 2008 - 13:41. categories [ ]
Completing NYC Streets For The Next CenturyMedia Hit link: Completing NYC Streets For The Next CenturyMedia Outlet: Brooklyn Daily EagleDate: March 11, 2008
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The State of the City's Streets: A Year to Remember?Media Hit link: The State of the City's Streets: A Year to Remember?Image Path: /files/newsroom/media/2008/images/0307villager.gif Media Outlet: The VillagerImage Caption: Riding in the new, protected bicycle lane along Ninth Ave. in Chelsea, a model for future protected bike lanes in the city.
Date: March 7, 2008 The year 2007 may prove to be one of the most important years in the storied history of New York City's development. In a future timeline of urban advances, it might be printed in as big a font and as bold a type as 1811--when the grid system was adopted--or 1904--when the I.R.T. subway opened. The text adjacent to 2007 could say something like "the start of livable streets," or "the bike boom begins," or "congestion pricing kicks off." It may turn out that all of those descriptions may suit 2007. The real question is, in hindsight, will they?
Submitted by ali on March 7, 2008 - 15:35. categories [
Red Light Camera Blitz Saving LivesMedia Hit link: Red Light Camera Blitz Saving LivesMedia Outlet: Staten Island AdvanceDate: February 17, 2008 Just over a year since the number of red light cameras citywide was doubled to 100 -- with 10 of them at Staten Island intersections -- the technology has been credited with a big drop in injuries and fatalities, as more and more drivers slam on the brakes instead of speeding through reds to avoid a $50 ticket. Island cameras were increased from five a year ago and they are responsible for a 32% percent increase in fines issues -- from 2,004 to 2,756.
Submitted by ali on February 21, 2008 - 12:00. categories [ ]
Red Light Cameras
A system of automated enforcement of red-light-running laws is already in use in New York City and is making the city a safer place to walk, cycle, and drive. T.A. is working to expand this program throughout the city.
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Automated & Passive Enforcement
Speed CamerasManual enforcement of speed limits drains the resources of police departments and is difficult to carry out fairly and effectively. Recently, racial profiling has been uncovered as the basis for ticketing minority motorists at higher rates than white motorists. A better solution already in use in other locations is photo radar, an automated system
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Automated & Passive Enforcement
Speed CamerasManual enforcement of speed limits drains the resources of police departments and is difficult to carry out fairly and effectively. Recently, racial profiling has been uncovered as the basis for ticketing minority motorists at higher rates than white motorists. A better solution
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Traffic Safety Experts Say City’s Dummy Red-Light Camera Plan is Smart StuffTraffic Safety Experts Say City’s Dummy Red-Light Camera Plan is Smart Stuff Transportation Alternatives (T.A.), a traffic safety watchdog group, strongly supports the New York City Department of Transportation’s plan to install 200 decoy red-light cameras around the city. Currently, the city has 50 red light cameras and no dummy cameras in place. Original Filename: 010829redlightcam.html Release Date: August 29, 2001
Submitted by rick on January 30, 2008 - 13:08. categories [ ]
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