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.
Slower, Safer Speeds Now!
It's time to fully implement Sammy's Law with 20 mph speed limits across the city. Tell your elected officials today: I want slow, safe speeds.
No Gaps in the Bike Network!
With hundreds of miles of protected bike lanes, New York could become a world-class bicycling city — except those bike lanes are too disconnected from one another, riddled with dead ends, missing links, and gaping omissions.
NYCiclovia
A weekly car-free space in New York's warm-weather months — modeled on Bogotá's Ciclovía — could offer millions of New Yorkers recreation, fresh air, community, and free entertainment in an increasingly unaffordable city.
Expand Student OMNY
All students deserve access to free, fair, and reliable public transportation!
It’s time for a protected bike lane network that connects Sunnyside, Woodside, and beyond.
Go Green Wave, Go!
A “Green Wave” is when traffic lights are timed so that drivers and bike riders catch green lights the whole way.
Ride Safe, Ride Right
Twenty is plenty, no matter who you are or how you're getting around — and new legislation in the City Council, the Ride Safe, Ride Right bill, would end the sale of faster e-bikes, to ensure everyone is riding at a safe speed
Stop the Cross Bronx: No New Highways
The Robert Moses-era highway is arguably the most notorious and harmful example of racist urban planning in the country, and these harms must be lessened, not exacerbated.
Tell NYCDOT: Eastern Queens Students Deserve Smarter Streets
Now is the time to improve Bayside's streets and enhance your daily life. Our leaders need to hear from you before they will make meaningful changes. By working together, we can create streets that are safer, more efficient, and beneficial for everyone.
Community Demands 24/7 Willoughby Avenue Open Street
Neighbors oppose New York City Mayor Eric Adam’s and NYC DOT's plan to cut the popular Willoughby Avenue Open Street hours by 50%.
Red Hook Bus to Manhattan
As the Brooklyn bus network gets a redesign soon, the MTA has a unique opportunity and responsibility to address this historic mobility injustice, by providing Red Hook, a transit desert, a direct bus to and from Manhattan.
Reclaim Trinity Park
Support changes to return pedestrian access to a 6.3-acre New York City public park, Trinity Park!
Prospect Heights Streets for People
The Prospect Heights community supports our Vanderbilt Avenue Open Street and Underhill Avenue bike boulevard, incredible public space initiatives benefiting our community.
Build the Bergen and Dean Bike Boulevards
Join Bergen Bike Bus, Transportation Alternatives and a coalition of organizations urging NYC DOT to build the Bergen and Dean Bike Boulevards, which are crucial bike corridors in Central Brooklyn.
Connect & Protect Carroll Gardens & Cobble Hill
Neighbors urge New York City Mayor Eric Adams, Councilmember Shahana Hanif, and the NYC Department of Transportation to address safe cycling needs in Carroll Gardens and Cobble Hill.
Prioritize Safety on Brooklyn and Kingston Avenue
We support NYC DOT’s plan to improve street safety for everyone on and around Brooklyn Ave. and Kingston Ave, Vision Zero Priority Corridors.