
very scary biking along rockaway pkwy. we need safe corridor to bike to the pier and also to be able to access businesses on rockaway parkway
very scary biking along rockaway pkwy. we need safe corridor to bike to the pier and also to be able to access businesses on rockaway parkway
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Walk way should be added across Seaview ave. Cars speed in both directions without stoping for pedestrians. Children and elderly are at risk
Every other day, people drive into the bus stop to either pick people up or drop someone off when there's room to park in front of the stop. This especially causes an issue when it's done as a bus is close by.
Last week, yet another incident at this intersection. It looked like the speeding car's driver might've been some reckless kid or criminal trying to make a getaway, and they hit a car parked on the side of the street; maybe almost hit one or two people too. Then the driver sped off down Avenue K. Some people outside saw what happened but no one called the cops. This intersection is a block away from a school bustling with young kids and it has a ridiculous amount of speeding accidents weeks and months apart.
Crash occurred between two drivers this late afternoon right in the intersection who both seemed to be turning. I swear the traffic light facing E 80 st here makes turning and when vehicles can go or not confusing as hell.
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This morning my mother and I saw a motorcyclist zoom down Ave K here and go right through a Stop sign. Luckily there were no kids outside crossing.
With only one subway line and the out-of-control buses, Canarsie needs a ferry service. Another way to travel to Far Rockaway and Manhattan's Financial District without having to take multiple buses.
The overgrown greenery with the narrow sidewalk makes it difficult to walk along here.
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