All Campaigns
From expanding our network of bike lanes citywide, to pushing for speed safety cameras in every neighborhood, to local campaigns in every borough, TA’s advocacy work doesn’t stop!
Join us in our fight for safe, equitable streets in every neighborhood by supporting a campaign you care about.
Tell Gov. Hochul and the MTA: Get New York City's Streets Ready for Congestion Pricing
We are calling on Gov. Hochul to act now – these last few weeks before congestion pricing begins are the key time to implement projects that meet this moment.
Bike More: $5 Citi Bike Memberships for Students
NYC students deserve affordable transportation options and Citi Bike should be one of them! Sign our petition today to show your support for expanded active transport options for youth.
Tell Your Council Member: Reject E-Bike Licensing
Intro 606-2024 would mean that nearly 100,000 New Yorkers who ride e-bikes every day — whether to take their kids to school, commute to work, or pay their bills — would need to get “licensed” to do so. We must pull the brakes on this costly, dangerous, ineffective idea.
Make Our Intersections Safe: Daylight Every Intersection in New York City
Repurposing parking spots close to intersections will increase visibility and safety for everyone using our streets.
Finish the Protected Bike Lane Network in Eastern Queens
We must continue the momentum and quickly roll out necessary improvements to the bike network in Eastern Queens to help our most vulnerable road users.
Pedestrianize Austin Street
Austin Street in Forest Hills, Queens is congested and dangerous to pedestrians, cyclists, and commuters. We need to widen sidewalks, create outdoor seating areas, and create safer crossings for pedestrians.
Southeast Queens Needs a Safe Bike Network
We need protected bike lanes to calm our streets and to protect our pedestrians, cyclists, seniors, and children in Southeast Queens.
School Open Streets Are Safe Streets: New York City Must Expand This Life-Saving Program
Our youth deserve great, safe, car-free streets outside their schools.
Transform Our Streets with Congestion Pricing
Congestion pricing can and will transform our city for the better, but to ensure New York City reaps the most benefits, policymakers must take steps today to take full advantage of the oncoming changes. Sign our petition to tell the city we need to act now to be prepared.
Slow Down Reckless Drivers
It is time we act about reckless drivers. Intelligent Speed Assistance technology will make our streets safer and ensure that a small number of reckless drivers don't control our public spaces.
Expedited Bike Lane Installation — Pass Intro 417
Our city can build bike lanes more quickly and keep New Yorkers safe. Sign our petition and demand that your elected officials support intro 417 today!
Make Morgan Safe
NYC DOT must make this corridor a priority and create a real protected bike lane from Flushing Avenue to Meeker Avenue.
Flatbush Streets for People
We need #FlatbushStreetsForPeople to protect people walking and biking and to speed up buses.
New York State Must Reform Vehicle Registration Fees
Supersized vehicles present a danger to pedestrians and other road users and have a disproportionate impact on the wear and tear of our roads.
Tell Your Leaders to Support a 365 Outdoor Dining Program
Outdoor dining has put parking spaces to a higher use.
Better Bedford Avenue
We won the protected bike lane on 1.5 miles of Bedford Ave. in Bed-Stuy! Now we want to build the foundation of a safe cycling network in the neighborhood and protect the remaining 8.5 miles of Bedford Ave.
Build the Park Slope Pedestrian Plaza
We removed the illegally parked cars, now let's transform the temporary open street into a vibrant and permanent pedestrian plaza that brings the community together.
Fix 4th Avenue
We urge the mayor and NYC DOT to fix Brooklyn’s 4th Avenue now for the safety of all road users.
Complete the Kissena Way
A family-safe infrastructure connecting and improving Queens parks will benefit all people who live, work, and play in the Flushing Main Street neighborhoods, and visitors from all of Queens.