Reports
Original research is the backbone of every Transportation Alternatives advocacy campaign. These reports introduce innovative new street designs, import best practices from around the world, and most importantly, hold New York City decision-makers to the highest standard of efficacy.
Waiting for the Bus in New York City is Hot and Miserable. Here’s Why.
NASA and Transportation Alternatives reveal the 100 spots where New Yorkers swelter waiting for the bus.
Spatial Equity 2024: A Profoundly Unequal New York
By examining how New York City devotes the majority of its public space to cars rather than people, TA reveals profound inequities built into the streetscape.
Spatial Equity NYC 2022 Report Card
Transportation Alternatives and the Civic Data Design Lab at the Norman B. Leventhal Center for Advanced Urbanism at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have uncovered alarming inequities in how public space is distributed.
Older Reports
2017
Bike NYC 2020 (November 2017)
Transportation and Equity: A 2017 Agenda for Candidates (August 2017)
2017 Transportation Issues Poll for NYC (July 2017)
2016-17 Transportation Issues Poll – New York City Speed Safety Cameras in School Zones (July 2017)
School Zone / Speed Zone (June 2017)
Mind the Gap (January 2017)
2016
The Vision Zero Street Design Standard (December 2016)
Atlantic Avenue’s Inequitable Crash Burden (December 2016)
Death, Danger, and Ignoring the Data: How the NYPD is Getting Vision Zero Wrong (July 2016)
The North Shore Transportation Improvement Strategy and Western Richmond Terrace: The Forgotten Corridor (July 2016)
La Estrategia Para Mejorar El Tansporte en North Shore y en Western Richmond Terrace: El Corredor Olvidado (July 2016)
Vision Zero Report Card 2015 (January 2016)
2015
Study: Is Hylan Boulevard the New "Boulevard of Death"? (December 2015)
Justice Denied: New York City’s District Attorneys Plead Out of Vision Zero (December 2015)
District Attorney Candidate Questionnaire (October 2015)
Fifth and Sixth Avenue: Bicycle and Traffic Study (October 2015)
Class of Vision Zero: Mid-Year Report Card (July 2015)
The Vision Zero Investment: Why New York Must Rebuild Its Most Dangerous Streets Now (March 2015)
2014 NYPD Report Card - Year One of Vision Zero Traffic Enforcement (February 2015)
2014
Reimagine Jay Street (October 2014)
Six Month Report Card: New Class at the City Council (August 2014)
Report Card: Six Months of Vision Zero Traffic Enforcement (July 2014)
2013
Speeding Survey Toolkit (November 2013)
Proven Tactics, Better Enforcement: How to Save Lives on NYC Streets (November 2013)
The Enforcement Gap: How the NYPD Ignores What's Killing New Yorkers (October 2013)
2012
Safe Streets Are Healthy Streets (December 2012)
Elmhurst Speedway: A Study of Lawbreaking in Elmhurst (December 2012)
East Village Shoppers Study: A Snapshot of Travel and Spending Patterns of Residents and Visitors in the East Village (October 2012)
Deadly Driving Unlimited: How the NYPD Lets Dangerous Drivers Run Wild (August 2012)
Slow Down: A Study of Speeding on McGuinness Boulevard (March 2012)
Bronx Helpers: Pedestrian Safety First Campaign (March 2012)
Child Crashes: An Unequal Burden (March 2012)
2011
Walking in Traffic Violence: The Pervasiveness of Motor Vehicle Crashes with Pedestrians in New York City (October 2011)
Vision Zero: How Safer Streets in New York City Can Save More Than 100 Lives a Year (June 2011)
Totally Bogus: A Study of Parking Permit Abuse in NYC (April 2011)
Neighborhood Traffic Monitoring Toolkit (April 2011)
Play Streets: Best Practices (February 2011)
East Side Action Plan (January 2011)
Play Streets: Case Study (January 2011)
2010
Evaluation of the Harvest Home Play Street (October 2010)
2008
2007
No Vacancy: Park Slope’s Parking Problem and How to Fix It (February 2007)
2006
Curbing Cars: Shopping, Parking, and Pedestrian Space in SoHo (December 2006)
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