Transportation Alternatives

Transportation Alternatives
Founded 1973
51-0186015
Location
Members
12,000+
Employees
28
Volunteers
2,000+
Slogan Your advocate for bicycling, walking and public transit
Mission "...to reclaim New York City's streets from the automobile, and to advocate for bicycling, walking and public transit as the best transportation alternatives."
Website http://transalt.org

Transportation Alternatives (TransAlt, formerly T.A.) is a non-profit organization in New York City which works to change New York City's transportation priorities to encourage and increase non-polluting, quiet, city-friendly travel and decrease automobile use.[1] TransAlt seeks a transportation system based on a "Green Transportation Hierarchy" giving preference to modes of travel based on their relative benefits and costs to society.[1] To achieve these goals, T.A. works in five areas: Cycling, Walking and Traffic Calming, Car-Free Parks, Safe Streets and Sensible Transportation.[1] Promotional activities include large group bicycle rides.

History

Transportation Alternatives was founded in 1973 during the explosion of environmental consciousness that also produced the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act and the National Environmental Policy Act.[2] Since its founding, TransAlt has helped win numerous improvements for cyclists and pedestrians[1] and has become the leading voice for cycling and walking in New York City and a model for livable streets advocacy across the United States. TransAlt's roots are in cycling in New York City, and many of its members are everyday cyclists. A bicycle friendly city means changing the overall transportation system, which, even in New York City where more people use public transit than cars, means shifting a paradigm dominated by the private automobile.[1] Since 2014, TransAlt has been at the forefront of monitoring New York City's Vision Zero initiative and advocating for progress in meeting safety goals.

TransAlt provides many different services to the New York City cycling community

Past successes

Since its creation, Transportation Alternatives has helped achieve goals[1] including:

Volunteer support

A collection of Transportation Alternatives and City Cyclist magazines which were sent to members, from the late 1990's.

Transportation Alternatives relies on thousands of volunteers activists to achieve its goals. While many support TransAlt's bike tours, many more help as part of the organization's 5 active borough activist committees: The Bronx, Brooklyn, Staten Island, Queens and Manhattan.

Current initiatives

Transportation Alternatives' current campaigns are numerous. They include:

Events

Tour de Brooklyn

Transportation Alternatives produces a number of bike tours throughout the year, including the Tour de Brooklyn, the Tour de Queens, the NYC Century Bike Tour, the Tour de Staten Island, and the Tour de Bronx (along with the Bronx Borough President's Office). In addition to fundraising, the purpose of these tours is to introduce New Yorkers to bicycling around the city and to give the confidence and inspiration to take up biking as a regular activity.

TransAlt also puts on a number of other events, including benefits, parties, lectures and other events.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "About Transportation Alternatives". Transportation Alternatives. Retrieved 2009-12-24.
  2. Furness, Zack (2010). One Less Car: Bicycling and the Politics of Automobility. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. pp. 61–63. ISBN 978-1-59213-613-1.
  3. http://www.komanoff.net/bicycle/Blueprint_complete.pdf
  4. http://www.komanoff.net/bicycle/Bicycle_Uprising.pdf
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