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Clarence Eckerson Jr.

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Streetfacts: Roads Are a Money Losing Proposition

By Clarence Eckerson Jr. | Apr 23, 2013 | No Comments
The majority of the roads and highways built in America are simply bad investments. Continuing this pattern will only ensure that wasteful projects consume larger chunks of our federal, state, and local budgets, without addressing the real need for transportation options. This Streetfacts chapter has a bit more math than usual, but we think we’ve made an […]
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Streetfacts: Americans Are Driving Less

By Clarence Eckerson Jr. | Apr 3, 2013 | No Comments
We continue our Streetfacts series by looking at the data on driving in the U.S. Per-capita driving has declined every year since 2005. That’s not a blip, it’s now an 8-year trend. The reason? Neither the state of the economy nor changes in gas prices offer a satisfactory explanation. Social preferences and demographic shifts seem to […]
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Streetfacts: Bike Lanes Aren’t Just for Big Cities

By Clarence Eckerson Jr. | Mar 29, 2013 | No Comments
Welcome to the first of five shorts we’re calling Streetfacts. With Streetfacts, we’ll be highlighting developing trends affecting transportation and planning policy, as well as addressing the cost of “bad practices” that prevent us from shifting to a more balanced transportation network that supports more livable places. As Streetfilms viewers know, many of the big […]
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Scion: Using Bikes to Sell Cars (to Sell Bikes?)

By Clarence Eckerson Jr. | Mar 14, 2013 | No Comments
Here’s one you might file under Not Ad Nauseum: a new commercial with bikes being used in a positive way to have fun, recreate and see your city.  The product being pitched?  The new Toyota Scion. Watch below. First off, this is a very nice, hip and pretty ad.  It introduces us to Daniel Farahirad, a bicycle […]
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Voices from the National Bike Summit 2013

By Clarence Eckerson Jr. | Mar 12, 2013 | No Comments
Streetfilms was at this year’s National Bike Summit and asked many attendees what they thought about the political climate for bicycling funding and what they would tell Congress if they had a chance. Much attention at this year’s summit went to Indianapolis where Mayor Greg Ballard who has overseen a drastic remaking of the city […]
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Voices From the National Women’s Bicycling Forum

By Clarence Eckerson Jr. | Mar 7, 2013 | No Comments
For the second year running, the Women’s Bicycling Forum kicked off the National Bike Summit in Washington, DC. About 300 people attended, and Streetfilms got to take their pulse on the state of bicycling for women and collect some suggestions about how to grow the number of women who ride. Here’s a sampling of what […]
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The Refreshing Pedestrian Scenes of “Silver Linings Playbook”

By Clarence Eckerson Jr. | Feb 4, 2013 | No Comments
I finally got around to seeing the Oscar-nominated “Silver Linings Playbook,” and it’s a charming film. It certainly deserves to be right up there with the top pictures of 2012. And as the film unspooled, I got a pleasant surprise: Neither of the main characters owns (or drives) a car. Except for the opening scenes […]
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Highlights from NACTO’s 2012 “Designing Cities” Conference

By Clarence Eckerson Jr. | Jan 24, 2013 | No Comments
The National Association of City Transportation Officials‘ 2012 Designing Cities Conference drew hundreds of city transportation officials from around the U.S. to New York City last fall to share ideas and learn about the latest innovations from places around the country. As you’ll see, the conference featured some nice twists on the usual fare and […]
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Post-Sandy, Queens Gets Back Into Multi-Modal Action

By Clarence Eckerson Jr. | Nov 2, 2012 | No Comments
NYC has suffered greatly post-Sandy. While we still have a long way to go in the recovery, people are starting to go back to work and venture out of their homes. Thursday marked the first day of modest subway restoration. It also saw the return of limited ferries, as well as a full MTA bus […]
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Vancouver’s Velo Vision: Safe Biking for All Ages

By Clarence Eckerson Jr. | Sep 28, 2012 | No Comments
In June, the city of Vancouver hosted the Velo-City Global 2012 Conference, where international cycling planners, professionals and advocates convened. Streetfilms partnered with the city to produce this video about Vancouver’s investment in bicycling. Easy and convenient transportation is key to their status as one of the world’s most livable and sustainable cities. In 2010 […]
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Ad Nauseum: Is This the First U.S. Car Commercial Filmed on a Street with a Protected Bike Lane?

By Clarence Eckerson Jr. | Sep 25, 2012 | No Comments
ince I’ve been doing lots of research, analysis and interviews for a future Streetfilm looking at car commercials, this recent Lexus ES ad in heavy rotation during football Sundays really caught my eye. If you are a cyclist or urban planner take a 30 second gander. It just might be a first (at least in […]
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Cycle Chic Hits the Cat-bike-walk in Long Beach

By Clarence Eckerson Jr. | Sep 20, 2012 | No Comments
Just an edited montage of fun featuring some of the bicycling models at the recent “Cycle Chic: Past, Present & Future…A Celebration of Dressing for the Destination” fall fashion show in Long Beach, California. For more deets, check here and here.
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