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Steve Scofield

Steve Scofield is a Transportation Alternatives activist in Queens.

Recent Posts

Crush city: the combined bike and pedestrian path on the Queensboro Bridge. Photo: Melodie Bryant

OPINION: Build the Queensboro Bridge Pedestrian Path Now!

By Steve Scofield | Aug 4, 2021 | No Comments
The DOT should not allow dangerous conditions for walkers and bikers to fester until the end of 2022. But it will — so as not to inconvenience motorists.
The damage from vandalism to Steve Scofield's bike cost $213 to repair. Here, a flat tire. Photo: Steve Scofield

Op-Ed: My Bike Was Vandalized — and the Cops Don’t Care

By Steve Scofield | Sep 25, 2019 | 76 Comments
But with police hostility to cyclists all over the five boroughs, I shouldn't have been surprised.
People biking, walking, and working must all compete for the same narrow space on the Queensboro Bridge. Photo: Twitter/Laura Newman

Dangers Mount With Crashes, Conflicts on Queensboro Bridge

By Steve Scofield | Jul 30, 2019 | 41 Comments
The city should separate cyclists and pedestrians — stat! — before someone gets killed. But motorists, as always, come first.
Looking over the Triboro's traffic at the Manhattan skyline. Photo: Steve Scofield

The Outlaw Biker’s Illustrated Guide to the Triboro Bridge

By Steve Scofield | Jun 6, 2019 | 32 Comments
As authorities plot their annual spring crackdown on the RFK Bridge, a regular rider calls for changes to make the span truly bike friendly.
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