Flatbush ave from Empire all the way south is so dangerous ... highly trafficked with bikers, and there is absolutely no protection from insane drivers. We need a protected bike lane on this major thoroughfare
Protected bike lane is a must on Flatbush .... cyclists are fighting for their lives on a daily basis on this important artery
bike lane desperately needed to connect Parkside to the existing lane south of Prospect Park ... Dangerous situation here
The stretch of Flatbush south of Empire is a death trap for cyclists!!! We need bike lanes!!!
may we PLEASE have protected bike lane on Flatbush!!!!!!! The cars rule the streets and it is so unsafe, and yet there are so many bikers and bike stations ..... accident waiting to happen every day of the week
Kill two birds with one stone --- put a bike route on Clarkson and get rid of both sides parking along this two way bus route! It would ease the flow of traffic and make our community safer and more livable! Right now it is a nightmare along Clarkson between Bedford and Rogers ... dangerous for pedestrians, bikers, and drivers alike! And for residents who must put up with the constant honking and gridlock ... help us please!
make Brooklyn safer for us!
Flatbush is an extremely dangerous road and heavily cycled. Please add a bike lane.
The bike lane on Maple between Flatbush and Bedford is pretty much useless because it cannot be safely reached from Flatbush southbound. Install pedestrian island with bike left-turn lane in Flatbush at Maple! (Ideally such a bike-exclusive left-turn lane would already start at Lincoln.)
The little streets like E 94 are generally much safer than Remsen or Rockaway Pkwy to/from Canarsie Park, but the underpasses under the Bay Ridge railroad see way too many reckless and dangerous motorists.
Comments should be related to the posted topic or specific project. The Projects and Initiatives website is not meant for comments that do not directly relate to the purpose or topic of the specific project. For general comments or communications concerning an agency, please contact the agency's Commissioner on www.NYC.gov. For service requests, please contact 311 Online.
Pan left or rigth to show the area you wish to comment on.
To add your comments:
How do you want to submit your comment: