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Aggressive Drivers
Aggressive Drivers
Parsons Boulevard - 88 Ave - 89 Ave

Monitor drivers disobeying caution lights

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Bus Stuck in Traffic
Bus Stuck in Traffic
153 St - 88 Ave - 89 Ave

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Area of Opportunity
Area of Opportunity
Parsons Boulevard - Jamaica Ave - Archer Ave

There was talk at one point about possibly making the section of Parsons between Jamaica and Archer Avenues a pedestrian plaza closed off to vehicle traffic. I think this would make a nice improvement and improve pedestrian safety. There are several business and two Federal agencies nearby (Social Security and FDA), and overall this would be a nice place to eat outside or relax on a nice day.

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Commuter Van Issues
Commuter Van Issues
158 St - Liberty Ave - Beaver Rd

Commuter vans routinely park here, even though it's marked "No Standing" or "No Standing - Drop Off only). They litter on the sidewalk, and even urinate in the tunnel. It makes this stretch walking to the E/J stop disgusting.

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Aggressive Drivers
Aggressive Drivers
Sutphin Boulevard - 90 Ave - Jamaica Ave

Bus congestion is terrible during the rush hours, you have q44, q20a/b, q43, q40. If a car trying to pull into/ pull out of a parking lot blocks a lane both sides of the street are blocked in, stopping traffic completely.

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Aggressive Drivers
Aggressive Drivers
Parsons Boulevard - Jamaica Ave - Archer Ave

The intersection of Parsons and Jamaica Ave is the most dangerous in the downtown area. It is so bad during rush hours - and throughout the day - that imo it deserves a DEDICATED traffic agent stationed there all day. While a police presence is sometimes observed, illegal 'black car' liveries are CONSTANTLY running the red light here, blocking bus lanes, and sometimes stopping in the middle of traffic. These people need to be arrested on the spot for this, there vehicles confiscated. Commercial vehicles can also be seen routinely ignoring 'yield to pedestrians' and red lights. Please correct this feedback feature so the MULTIPLE violations observed can ALL be listed: for ex: 'blocking the box'. I was permitted to check only one box.

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No Nearby Bike Route
No Nearby Bike Route
Guy R Brewer Boulevard - Archer Ave - Liberty Ave

Lots of students could get to class faster if there were a bike lane to York College

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Bike Parking Needed
Bike Parking Needed
Parsons Boulevard - Jamaica Ave - Archer Ave

This is one of the busiest train stations in the outer boroughs. Bus congestion can be alleviated with some bike corrals near this subway station

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Other
Other
Parsons Boulevard - Jamaica Ave - Archer Ave

I would suggest for the DOT is to reduce the population to 100 people because it's too much for 1, 000, 000 people to get to the Jamaica Center station to catch the E train to Manhattan or take the J train to Brooklyn for Broadway Junction to transfer to the A train. It has to stop. It's too much for me. I would rather relocate in the future. Queens sucks.

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Multiple Buses Arrive Together
Multiple Buses Arrive Together
Parsons Boulevard - Jamaica Ave - Archer Ave

There were so many buses in Queens, NY. It's like a lot of chaos when some buses replace the E train service going from Jamaica Center to Briarwood-Van Wyck or Union Tpke in both directions. I'm uncomfortable. I would rather relocate to either Manhattan or Upstate when I get married. Queens is stressing me out.

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