Clarence Eckerson, Jr. has been making fantastical transportation media in NYC since the late 1990s. He’s never had a driver’s license and never will.
Buenos Aires: Building a People-Friendly City
Buenos Aires is fast becoming one of the most admired cities in the world when it comes to reinventing streets and transportation.
August 1, 2014
Parking: Searching for the Good Life in the City
For too long cities tried to make parking a core feature of the urban fabric, only to discover that yielding to parking demand tears that fabric apart.
July 18, 2014
Taking to the Streets
In the U.S. walking & biking to school is becoming extinct, get inspired by some Streetfilms to change that.
June 19, 2014
NYC Streets Metamorphosis
There’s nothing more dramatic than looking back five or ten years at Streetfilms footage (some of it a bit low-res) to see how much the livable streets landscape of New York City’s streets have changed.
January 3, 2014
Riding the Bike Share Boom
Without a doubt, 2013 has been a banner year for bike-share in the United States. Major systems were implemented in New York City and Chicago, and many others debuted or expanded in other cities. In fact, Citi Bike users have biked over 10 million miles and the system is closing in on 100,000 annual members!
December 20, 2013
Bicycle Anecdotes From Amsterdam
The tips and tricks of biking culture in Amsterdam.
November 5, 2013