Jeff Schrader 🇨🇦 🇳🇿 🇩🇪 🇦🇺 🇫🇷
@jeffbhamnz.bsky.social
Originally from Seattle, now living in Bellingham WA. Trying to find my way in this astral plane. Eventual goal: to travel the world and ride trains. 🇨🇦 🇳🇿 🇩🇪 🇦🇺 🇫🇷
Today's reminder that car commercials are lying to you.
The Mamdani text generator has some important messages to share.
November 11, 2025 at 3:11 AM
Today's reminder that car commercials are lying to you.
Walking, biking, and transit are components of urbanism, but they all serve the higher goal of improving cities. Implicit in this is a reduced focus on cars.
Some people think urbanism is all about making cities more walkable but it’s not
Urbanism is about making cities better places to live. Which means improving the amenities and resources people have access to as well as making sure people of all walks of life can afford to live in our cities.
Urbanism is about making cities better places to live. Which means improving the amenities and resources people have access to as well as making sure people of all walks of life can afford to live in our cities.
November 5, 2025 at 9:16 PM
Walking, biking, and transit are components of urbanism, but they all serve the higher goal of improving cities. Implicit in this is a reduced focus on cars.
Reposted by Jeff Schrader 🇨🇦 🇳🇿 🇩🇪 🇦🇺 🇫🇷
The Last Crumbs (In The Restaurant La Mie)
November 4, 2025 at 6:28 PM
The Last Crumbs (In The Restaurant La Mie)
"Cause, you know, induced demand only makes car centric problems worse."
“Hey, I thought everybody knew that adding more lanes to address traffic congestion is like loosening your belt to address obesity.”
November 1, 2025 at 3:10 PM
"Cause, you know, induced demand only makes car centric problems worse."
What we ultimately learned from Game 7 of the ALCS last night:
Elbows Up >> Tridents Up.
Elbows Up >> Tridents Up.
October 21, 2025 at 4:51 PM
What we ultimately learned from Game 7 of the ALCS last night:
Elbows Up >> Tridents Up.
Elbows Up >> Tridents Up.
Interesting to see how the various stadiums (stadia?) score on accessibility via non-car methods. Vancouver and Seattle both do well here.
I ranked them all by Walk Score and noted transit access early last year. Walk Score doesn’t account for population reach, but it does reflect how walkable an area is based on number and variety of businesses and amenities there area.
seanmarshall.ca/2024/04/03/a...
seanmarshall.ca/2024/04/03/a...
A walk to the park? Ranking major league sports venues
One of the best — or worst — experiences in North America can be going to see a ball or hockey game, concert, or other special event at a sports arena or stadium.
seanmarshall.ca
October 21, 2025 at 2:45 PM
Interesting to see how the various stadiums (stadia?) score on accessibility via non-car methods. Vancouver and Seattle both do well here.
Reposted by Jeff Schrader 🇨🇦 🇳🇿 🇩🇪 🇦🇺 🇫🇷
Beautiful prominences launching off the Sun's eastern and western limbs today, wow!
October 17, 2025 at 9:39 PM
Beautiful prominences launching off the Sun's eastern and western limbs today, wow!
This is the best way to drive the point home (pun intended).
Enough.
Awesome to see this billboard up in Vancouver.
Was really incredible to work with the people at @visionzerovancouver.ca to bring this to life.
Awesome to see this billboard up in Vancouver.
Was really incredible to work with the people at @visionzerovancouver.ca to bring this to life.
October 16, 2025 at 2:01 PM
This is the best way to drive the point home (pun intended).
It's a good experience to have a store where the parking lot isn't disproportionately huge compared to the store itself. Makes it more inviting to those of us not reaching it by car.
One of these days we'll do an episode on why the parking lots at Trader Joe's are small. tl;dr: the stores themselves are small compared to other grocery stores which helps them find locations where they don't have to supply massive amounts of parking as mandated by local parking requirements.
October 11, 2025 at 6:35 PM
It's a good experience to have a store where the parking lot isn't disproportionately huge compared to the store itself. Makes it more inviting to those of us not reaching it by car.
Always liked using the Sky Train and busses when I've visited Vancouver. As mentioned, high frequency so that you don't need to rely on a schedule is key.
Vancouver's TransLink is a rare success story in North American transit, with ridership almost matching pre-Covid levels. It might be the only big 🇺🇸/🇨🇦 agency that has *expanded* total bus service since 2019.
I spoke w/CEO Kevin Quinn about lessons from TransLink's rapid recovery. 🧵
I spoke w/CEO Kevin Quinn about lessons from TransLink's rapid recovery. 🧵
The Secret to Vancouver’s Public Transit Ridership Recovery
The Canadian city’s transit agency, TransLink, bounced back from Covid even as other North American systems have struggled. Its leader explains why riders returned.
www.bloomberg.com
October 9, 2025 at 5:17 PM
Always liked using the Sky Train and busses when I've visited Vancouver. As mentioned, high frequency so that you don't need to rely on a schedule is key.
Reposted by Jeff Schrader 🇨🇦 🇳🇿 🇩🇪 🇦🇺 🇫🇷
Here’s what I think the political pundits in Canadian media are getting wrong, in the conversation around how to get “wins“ from Trump in the illegal tariff war he manufactured.
I think he’s convinced himself that if he makes things terrible enough for Canada, we’ll want to join the US willingly.
I think he’s convinced himself that if he makes things terrible enough for Canada, we’ll want to join the US willingly.
October 6, 2025 at 9:56 PM
Here’s what I think the political pundits in Canadian media are getting wrong, in the conversation around how to get “wins“ from Trump in the illegal tariff war he manufactured.
I think he’s convinced himself that if he makes things terrible enough for Canada, we’ll want to join the US willingly.
I think he’s convinced himself that if he makes things terrible enough for Canada, we’ll want to join the US willingly.
I'm an American, though not proud of it, and I wholeheartedly agree. The world needs to either put pressure on or completely isolate us if any real change is to happen.
I’m a proud Canadian, so some will say this is “none of my business” (they’re wrong), but the entire world badly needs a hell of a lot better USA than this.
October 4, 2025 at 11:58 PM
I'm an American, though not proud of it, and I wholeheartedly agree. The world needs to either put pressure on or completely isolate us if any real change is to happen.
Clever one.
Me: i’m Autistic
Them: Oh you take things literally
Me: No that’s kleptomania
Them: Oh you take things literally
Me: No that’s kleptomania
October 1, 2025 at 6:11 PM
Clever one.
This pretty much sums up their way of thinking.
Some people are desperate for the Rapture as a way to escape the consequences for what they've done to this world. They have a mindset that is permanently stuck in the mode of a guy who knows he's getting fired soon so why not trash the place before you go.
September 23, 2025 at 7:15 PM
This pretty much sums up their way of thinking.
Reposted by Jeff Schrader 🇨🇦 🇳🇿 🇩🇪 🇦🇺 🇫🇷
The single biggest take away is to stop spending energy pointing out the hypocrisy.
That's just wasted effort.
From there you have to channel your energy into something effective. Can't give you a tangible suggestion though, that depends on way too many variables at this point.
Good luck!
That's just wasted effort.
From there you have to channel your energy into something effective. Can't give you a tangible suggestion though, that depends on way too many variables at this point.
Good luck!
September 19, 2025 at 12:35 PM
The single biggest take away is to stop spending energy pointing out the hypocrisy.
That's just wasted effort.
From there you have to channel your energy into something effective. Can't give you a tangible suggestion though, that depends on way too many variables at this point.
Good luck!
That's just wasted effort.
From there you have to channel your energy into something effective. Can't give you a tangible suggestion though, that depends on way too many variables at this point.
Good luck!
If smaller cities in WA state like Bothell and Shoreline can approve of corner stores in apartment buildings, then a large metropolis like Vancouver BC can do the same...if they have the political will.
IMPORTANT: Here in Vancouver on Sept 17th, City Council will consider a motion by Councillor @lucymaloney.bsky.social directing Staff to look at allowing 6-storey apts & retail at corners along active transport streets & around parks. This idea should have been done 10+ years ago.
Please support.
Please support.
Support more housing along bike routes and by parks! Here's how: - Peter Waldkirch Webzone
Lucy Maloney's (OneCity) motion to legalize housing by parks and bike routes is housing and climate action. Here's how you can support it!
pwaldkirch.ca
September 16, 2025 at 3:08 PM
If smaller cities in WA state like Bothell and Shoreline can approve of corner stores in apartment buildings, then a large metropolis like Vancouver BC can do the same...if they have the political will.
Two thoughts:
1. The combination of stupidity and arrogance on display here boggles the mind. But it is a textbook example of car-centric mentality.
2. Never having visited there, why is Halifax so hostile to bikers/walkers/transit riders?
1. The combination of stupidity and arrogance on display here boggles the mind. But it is a textbook example of car-centric mentality.
2. Never having visited there, why is Halifax so hostile to bikers/walkers/transit riders?
Via Facebook, this happened on Barrington this morning - the level of car-brained entitlement is astounding. 🤬 #hfx
September 10, 2025 at 2:20 PM
Two thoughts:
1. The combination of stupidity and arrogance on display here boggles the mind. But it is a textbook example of car-centric mentality.
2. Never having visited there, why is Halifax so hostile to bikers/walkers/transit riders?
1. The combination of stupidity and arrogance on display here boggles the mind. But it is a textbook example of car-centric mentality.
2. Never having visited there, why is Halifax so hostile to bikers/walkers/transit riders?
Montreal continues to show that urban planning based around people, not cars, is doable. And they continue to do it.
Montreal Makes People Feel Welcome With Safe Streets, Happy Places & Green Spaces! More great video watching thanks to @streetfilms.bsky.social, featuring Montreal’s @ohtheurbanity.bsky.social.
Montreal Makes People Feel Welcome With Safe Streets, Happy Places & Green Spaces — Streetfilms
My standing piece of advice for those who live in North America who pine to see the best-practice streets of dozens of places in Europe or want to educate colleague/friends what’s possible: just go to...
www.streetfilms.org
September 7, 2025 at 9:05 PM
Montreal continues to show that urban planning based around people, not cars, is doable. And they continue to do it.
Victoria continuing to transform their city away from the car-centric model, despite the usual pushback from NIMBYs. share.google/DjJMjjqLzJcx...
Parking in Victoria could be getting an overhaul
A city-owned parkade, reduced parking space requirements for developers, an updated parking permit system, and metered parking are all on the agenda.
share.google
September 3, 2025 at 10:53 PM
Victoria continuing to transform their city away from the car-centric model, despite the usual pushback from NIMBYs. share.google/DjJMjjqLzJcx...
Typical behavior from Moz, gaslighting everybody into thinking he's the poor set upon victim. All while continuing his grift.
Morrissey says he's selling "The Smiths" to any interested party
Morrissey Says He's Selling "The Smiths" To "Any Interested Party"
One of the most common surnames in the English-speaking world can now be exclusively yours. Morrissey is selling the rights to the Smiths’ name, likeness, and intellectual property to “any interested ...
www.stereogum.com
September 3, 2025 at 10:10 PM
Typical behavior from Moz, gaslighting everybody into thinking he's the poor set upon victim. All while continuing his grift.
Fifty years ago, most of Europe was as car-infested as the US. The change didn't happen overnight, but it happened.
"But we're not Europe" ... urm, Europe wasn't always the Europe we like to tourist in. Sure, it had all the old stuff but not those lovely pedestrianized streets.
August 30, 2025 at 9:11 PM
Fifty years ago, most of Europe was as car-infested as the US. The change didn't happen overnight, but it happened.
The biggest surprise here isn't the urban village designation, but that everyone at the public hearing was strongly in favor of it. Headway made. www.cascadiadaily.com/2025/aug/25/...
Up to 3,000 new homes, park planned for Barkley Village | Cascadia Daily News
City council approves urban village designation, ushers in accelerated build-out
www.cascadiadaily.com
August 27, 2025 at 4:44 PM
The biggest surprise here isn't the urban village designation, but that everyone at the public hearing was strongly in favor of it. Headway made. www.cascadiadaily.com/2025/aug/25/...
True. The very nature of podcasts excludes video. It's strictly an audio medium.
i will also die on the hill that if there's a camera it's not a podcast
podcasts are an audio medium. you're making a youtube show. do not tell me about a podcast and send me to watch something on youtube
podcasts are an audio medium. you're making a youtube show. do not tell me about a podcast and send me to watch something on youtube
August 26, 2025 at 7:39 PM
True. The very nature of podcasts excludes video. It's strictly an audio medium.
Reposted by Jeff Schrader 🇨🇦 🇳🇿 🇩🇪 🇦🇺 🇫🇷
Is your city still stuck “doing the wrong things better?” How about “trying to have your cake and eat it too?”
I created these “5 Steps To Better Cities” as a tool to support a conversation about urban change in the cities I work with. It works. Then I turned it into this @fastcompany.com article.
I created these “5 Steps To Better Cities” as a tool to support a conversation about urban change in the cities I work with. It works. Then I turned it into this @fastcompany.com article.
5 steps to making better cities
Before you can do the right thing, you have to do the right thing badly. And before that, you have to do the wrong thing.
www.fastcompany.com
August 23, 2025 at 11:32 PM
Is your city still stuck “doing the wrong things better?” How about “trying to have your cake and eat it too?”
I created these “5 Steps To Better Cities” as a tool to support a conversation about urban change in the cities I work with. It works. Then I turned it into this @fastcompany.com article.
I created these “5 Steps To Better Cities” as a tool to support a conversation about urban change in the cities I work with. It works. Then I turned it into this @fastcompany.com article.