Coming Soon: @FakeAlbany

Surprisingly (or not), @FakeMTA isn't the only agency impersonator. For official, oddly engrossing transit Tweets, try @NYCTSubwayScoop.
We know what you're thinking. As of this writing, @FakeNYCDOT is still available.
by Brad Aaron on November 20, 2009

Surprisingly (or not), @FakeMTA isn't the only agency impersonator. For official, oddly engrossing transit Tweets, try @NYCTSubwayScoop.
We know what you're thinking. As of this writing, @FakeNYCDOT is still available.
We already have @fakealbany, and we've had it at least as far back as Al Smith.
I gotta say, since seeing this a few days ago, I've decided it might be the one thing that will personally get me Twittering (note: we have a Streetfilms account, but that is only for news and Streetfilms stuff.)
It is genius. I am highly entertained by every tweet. I love it!
“The problem is that both the city and state government have decided that public transit is not a public service worth adequately funding.”
– JK In response to "Gov's Proposed NYC Tax Hike: A Testament to Your Local Pols, New Yorkers"
Email tips@streetsblog.org or send them anonymously. Tag your photos, links, and videos with "streetsblog".
Please email volunteer@livablestreets.com.
Streetsblog is a daily news source, online community and political mobilizer for the Livable Streets movement.
Learn More…Streetfilms produces videos that show how cities around the world are reclaiming their streets for pedestrians, cyclists and transit riders.
Learn More…Streetswiki is a community-created, online encyclopedia where you can read, write and learn about sustainable transportation policies, practices and ideas from around the world.
Learn More…The Livable Streets Community is a place to organize projects in your own town and connect and share with others who are doing the same.
Learn More…Livable Streets Education helps classroom teachers and schools weave pertinent ideas about urban livability and advocacy into their curriculum.
Learn More…
2 Comments
Last comment by Clarence Eckerson Jr. Leave a comment »