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Brad Aaron

@BradAaron
Brad Aaron began writing for Streetsblog in 2007, after years as a reporter, editor, and publisher in the alternative weekly business. Brad adopted New York'’s dysfunctional traffic justice system as his primary beat for Streetsblog. He lives in Manhattan.

Recent Posts

Cyclonomics

By Brad Aaron | Aug 18, 2009 | 1 Comment
Since the impact of bike lanes on businesses has emerged as a peripheral issue in the New York City mayoral race, as well as one City Council contest (and counting), a post today from the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia seems especially timely. Photo: TITIG/Flickr The coalition points to a June League of American Bicyclists […]

The Blame Game

By Brad Aaron | Aug 17, 2009 | No Comments
Today on the Network, Ohio member blog Xing Columbus questions a recent article in The Columbus Dispatch that attributes Franklin County pedestrian fatalities to carelessness on the part of the victim. According to a Columbus police officer interviewed in the story, local people killed by cars are usually jaywalking or "just walking in the road" […]

Streetfilms: Car-Free in Curitiba, Brazil

By Brad Aaron | Jul 7, 2009 | 2 Comments
A key corridor in a large city is cited as a prime spot to replace auto traffic with people-friendly space. Local leaders move on the idea and, once underway, the physical transition comes quickly. Cars are supplanted by street furniture and people. Critics complain, fearing negative impact on area business. If this sounds familiar, it’s […]

We Are the World

By Brad Aaron | Jun 30, 2009 | 2 Comments
Fallout continues in the wake of last Friday’s narrow passage of the Waxman-Markey climate bill, otherwise known as the American Clean Energy and Security Act, in the House of Representatives. Paul Krugman can’t believe 212 reps voted against it, while Matthew Yglesias points to a conservative faction that has branded eight Republicans who helped pass […]

The Opposite of Ad Nauseam: Farrah Fawcett on a Bike

By Brad Aaron | Jun 26, 2009 | No Comments
It’s been a tumultuous week in more ways than one. We’re going to leave it behind with a flashback, via Cycelicious, to the late 1970s, when Farrah Fawcett pedaled to promote her own line of shampoo. What helmet could contain that hair? We couldn’t find video of Ed McMahon or Michael Jackson on a bike […]

If New Yorkers Don’t Value Transit, Who Will?

By Brad Aaron | Jun 26, 2009 | 3 Comments
It’s the largest transit system in the United States, moving millions of people daily throughout New York City and beyond and serving as the lifeblood of one of the largest economies in the world. Unfortunately, writes Streetsblog Network member Benjamin Kabak on Second Avenue Sagas, those who depend on the MTA — and those whom […]

Everywhere a Sign

By Brad Aaron | Jun 25, 2009 | 1 Comment
Today on the Streetsblog Network, we ever-so-gingerly broach the issue of etiquette when pedestrians and cyclists share the same space. Mayor Adrian Fenty has proclaimed pedestrian safety as a top priority, and is backing up his words with millions in federal stimulus funds and a pedestrian master plan. Adam Voiland at DC Bicycle Transportation Examiner […]

Ad Nauseam: Antisocial Thuggery From Pioneer

By Brad Aaron | Jun 19, 2009 | 4 Comments
What’s more authentically American than boys suping up their rides and preening about town deafening all within earshot (reducing taxes, you say..)? The Speed Network series Hot Import Nights is the weekly sex-and-horsepower profile of the subculture, and as anyone who saw any of the Fast and the Furious movies in the Bay Area knows, […]

Streetfilms: Luxe Bike Parking in Chicago

By Brad Aaron | May 21, 2009 | No Comments
Continuing the Streetfilms tour of envy-inspiring bike parking garages, Clarence Eckerson files this report from the McDonald’s Cycling Center in Chicago’s Millennium Park, operated by Bike and Roll on behalf of the city. Says Clarence: It’s enough to make bike commuters in many cities drool. The center boasts state-of-the-art showering facilities, secure bicycle parking for […]

Is the Obama Administration Poised to Push Transit?

By Brad Aaron | Apr 24, 2009 | No Comments
While President Barack Obama promoted wind power and cap-and-trade legislation, VP Joe Biden spent Earth Day talking up transit. Public radio’s "The Takeaway" reports that Biden held a presser at a bus maintenance facility in Landover, Maryland, to tout a $300 million investment in hybrid buses and other municipal vehicles as part of the federal […]

Streetsblog vs. Copenhagen: Who’s Greener?

By Brad Aaron | Apr 22, 2009 | No Comments
When it comes to promoting environmentally sound transportation, is Streetsblog better than a Prius? If you think so, cast your vote for the Livable Streets Initiative in the Treehugger "Best of Green" contest. There are 17 entries in the "Cars and Transportation" category, ranging from "Best City for Public Transit" (Bogota) to "Best Freight Shipping […]

Cartoon Tuesday: Don’t Walk (?)

By Brad Aaron | Apr 21, 2009 | 1 Comment
If you’re in need of a little comic relief today, try this seemingly subversive pro-jaywalking message from the Muppets.
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