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Clarence Eckerson Jr.

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Streetfilms: Massive Turnout to Protect Endangered Brooklyn Bike Lanes

By Clarence Eckerson Jr. | Apr 11, 2011 | No Comments
On a grey, chilly Sunday, an estimated 750 people, many of them on training wheels and balance bikes, turned out to ride the Prospect Park West bike lane and show their support for the traffic-calming redesign. Since the two-way, separated bike path debuted last summer, it’s become indispensable for many parents who use it to […]
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National Bike Summit 2011: Congressional Bike Ride (for Rep. Gabrielle Giffords)

By Clarence Eckerson Jr. | Mar 14, 2011 | No Comments
This year’s League of American Bicyclists (LAB) National Bike Summit built on the massive momentum nationwide for the demand for better, safer cycling in the U.S. On Friday’s the LAB’s Congressional Bike Ride was held in support of Rep. Gabrielle “Gabby” Giffords and this year’s was the largest ever in LAB history.  At the beginning […]
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“Floating Parking” & Bike-Buffer Zones in Separated Cycletracks

By Clarence Eckerson Jr. | Mar 7, 2011 | No Comments
While we were out videotaping for another Streetfilm, Gary Toth the Director of Transportation Initiatives with Project for Public Spaces (his resume includes 34 years of management experience at NJDOT) took a moment to give a short explanation on what “floating parking” is, why using it is a very smart budgetary decision by the NYC DOT, […]
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Moving Beyond the Automobile: Bicycling

By Clarence Eckerson Jr. | Feb 22, 2011 | No Comments
For the second chapter in our Moving Beyond the Automobile series we’ll take a look at bicycling. More and more people are choosing to cycle for at least part of their commute in cities across the world. Leading the way in the United States, Portland, Oregon is up to a daily bike count of 17,000 […]

Moving Beyond the Automobile: Transit Oriented Development

By Damien Newton and Clarence Eckerson Jr. | Feb 15, 2011 | 4 Comments
This Streetfilm, by Clarence Eckerson Jr., is an important one for Los Angeles as we consider how our city and county are going to grow as a result of the expected transit boom in the coming decade(s). This film focuses on Transit Oriented Development, with a focus on how a light rail line transformed Jersey […]
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On Bicycle Coverage and Media Bias

By Clarence Eckerson Jr. | Feb 11, 2011 | No Comments
Since I’ve been producing Streetfilms (at last count, 196 of them), rarely do I come across work in our field that I find monumentally enlightening, savvy, or high-caliber. But the latest blog post from David Hembrow’s “A View from the Cycle Path…” contains an embedded video produced by Mark Wagenbuur that left me in awe. […]
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Trailer: Moving Beyond the Automobile

By Clarence Eckerson Jr. | Feb 9, 2011 | No Comments
Today is an exciting day here at Streetfilms as we are officially announcing the debut of our 10-part series “Moving Beyond the Automobile” (MBA).  Each Tuesday over the next ten weeks, tune in to Streetfilms as we’ll be posting a new chapter about smart and proven strategies to reduce traffic and improve street safety for […]
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Livable, Bikeable Pittsburgh: The Streetfilms Tour

By Clarence Eckerson Jr. | Dec 21, 2010 | No Comments
During a recent two-day swing through the Steel City, Streetfilms learned that, like many other metro areas across the country, Pittsburgh has a growing movement for better bicycling and more livable streets. We made this travelogue to show some of the ways the momentum is building. Among the cool things you’ll see… A newly renovated […]
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Voices From the Rail~Volution

By Clarence Eckerson Jr. | Oct 25, 2010 | No Comments
Streetfilms was out in Portland at this year’s Rail~Volution conference, putting our finger on the pulse of the sustainable transportation world. We spoke to a healthy dose of this year’s attendees, including advocates, bloggers, planners, transit industry reps and members of transportation agencies across the country. Among those we heard from was Congressman Earl Blumenauer, […]
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The World’s First “Transit Appliance”

By Clarence Eckerson Jr. | Oct 22, 2010 | No Comments
This is just too cool.  At Rail-volution, Chris Smith from Portland Transport debuted what he is calling the world’s first “Transit Appliance“. It can deliver real-time transit arrival estimates to a display in your home, coffee shop, library or, well, anywhere frequented by transit users. Drawing upon a number of a variety of Open Source software […]
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Copenhagen Cargo Bikes

By Clarence Eckerson Jr. | Sep 24, 2010 | No Comments
(As a lot of you know, I use a cargo bike to shuffle my son around the Westside.  With this being his first birthday, it seemed like a good time to post this homage to his favorite mode of transportation.  And of course we got it at Flying Pigeon L.A. – DN) When you first […]
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Zozo wants you to Walk to School!

By Clarence Eckerson Jr. | Sep 22, 2010 | No Comments
For those of you who do not yet know him – meet Zozo!  He’s Livable Streets’ big purple friend who loves anything that gets people out of cars and moving about the streets.  You might find him riding his ZoGo along the new PPW bike lane, sitting out in the pedestrian plaza in Union Square […]
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