Photo Call: Families on Transit Where You Live
Kids just want to have fun — and they have a surprising amount of it looking out of the window of a subway car. (Photo: Sarah Goodyear) It’s time for another Streetsblog Network user-generated slide show, this one about families riding transit. A couple of weeks ago, we wrote a post about family-friendly transit that … Continued
March 17, 2010
How Infrastructure Shapes the Way We Move
This infrastructure makes only one choice possible. (Photo: prefers salt marsh via Flickr) Thanks to a few of the posts on the Streetsblog Network over the last 24 hours, we’re thinking about free will, morality and infrastructure. Jarrett Walker of Human Transit linked to a post from our newest network member, Michael D at Psystenance, … Continued
March 16, 2010
Does Your City Have Ambitions
Cities are launching pads for all sorts of human aspirations. (Photo: Gold41 via Flickr) Yesterday, at The Urbanophile, Aaron Renn posted a thoughtful essay about the idea of the “city as platform.” He looks at all the different meanings of the word platform and muses about how they apply in the urban context. To me, … Continued
March 15, 2010
Mercedes Exploits the Daredevil Cyclist Stereotype
You might have seen it making the rounds over the last couple of days
-- the new Mercedes ad in which NYC bike messenger Austin Horse challenges a driver in
one of the company's luxury vehicles to a race from Harlem to the
Fulton Ferry landing in Brooklyn.
March 11, 2010
Walk and Smell the Flowers
It says something about the country that we live in that the simple
act of walking to work can merit a blog post. But so it is. Today, at
her fine blog The
Naked City, Mary Newsom wrote about her experience walking the 4.2
miles from her home to her office. She lives in Charlotte, North
Carolina. She often writes about planning and transportation issues and
has a great understanding of livable streets issues. As she made her
lonely way along the street, she was able to experience in a different
way how completely dominated by cars her familiar landscape is, and what
that means:
March 10, 2010
Using Social Media to Fix Transit That Fails
At Streetsblog Network member
blog Planning
Pool, this week is being billed as "Fail Week" -- a full five days
on "information about bad planning, lack of planning, and planning
generally gone awry." We can't wait to see what they'll be doing.
There's certainly no shortage of potential topics.
March 9, 2010
Saving Money by Ditching the Car
If you've ever wanted a breakdown of the benefits of commuting by
bike versus commuting by car, Carfree.us
has got it for you. The writer of this Streetsblog Network member blog,
a resident of Charlotte, North Carolina, is not actually totally
car-free, but he has made a commitment to commuting by bike or bus for
the calendar year of 2010. From his introductory
post:
March 8, 2010
Whose Lifestyle Is It Anyway?
As malls have struggled over the last 20 years or so to stay culturally
relevant -- or even profitable -- one of the solutions that has gained
ground is the "lifestyle center." These are malls with sidewalks and
sidewalk musicians, European-style fountains, open-air restaurants, and
of course, lots of shopping. They are prefab places masquerading as
real places. Check out this 2006 piece from Slate and you'll get the idea.
March 5, 2010
Rising to the Challenge of Bringing Kids on Transit
Following up on yesterday’s post about family-friendly transit, which generated a raft of interesting comments on Streetsblog New York (and even more on our SF, DC and LA sites), we’ve got a dispatch from the front lines. Carla Saulter, who writes the always excellent Bus Chick blog out in Seattle, weighs in on how going … Continued
March 4, 2010