Cars run these stop signs, drivers soeed down union avenue, very dangerous crossing and intersection. really needs a stop light and speed bumps.
This is the route my children and I take to get to the park on the waterfront. It would be great if there were a stop sign. It feels like such a dangerous crossing with poor visibility and lots of trucks.
This street N Henry needs to be one way from Richardson to Meeker. It's very narrow and always causing problems. The trucks and people coming from Meeker trying to avoid the construction ahead on Meeker are terrible. People get stuck and mirrors of parked cars get broken. Horns honking constantly. It's crazy. It wouldn't mess with anything because Humboldt goes one way the opposite way and you have Graham Ave and Kingsland near that are both normal two way streets. It would also be easy for you to do. Just put a one way sign up and a do not enter from meeker. Then you'd be done. All the residents agree that this makes sense. Thank you for your time. - Jeff Moore 25 N Henry St. 347-232-6136
Drivers come down Nassau Avenue and keep going down to Manhattan Avenue even though they should be turning onto Leonard Street. A more clearer or larger sign should be at the corner of Nassau Avenue and Leonard Street that this part of Nassau Avenue is now ONE WAY.
Drivers turn so quickly from Greenpoint Avenue onto Leonard Street that I have almost been run over twice.
This corner is turning really commercial- with a major chain market that just installed a sign. A traffic light would help protect cars and pedestrians.
Drivers on Driggs slow for this stop sign but often do not stop. In addition, large delivery trucks stopping at the grocery store often block pedestrians' view of oncoming traffic. There are almost always kids crossing here because of the park and nearby PS 110. It's really dangerous. I have almost been hit twice. Please, please put in a stop light instead of the stop signs!
Rachel's Corner takes up nearly the entire sidewalk with their fruit, plants, etc. They put out stuff for sale on either side of the sidewalk so that pedestrians can only get past single file. It's a pain at rush hour, and I can't get a stroller through which makes me think that the handicapped and elderly can't pass either. It doesn't seem legal. (In this photo, only one set of displays is out. Usually they a lot more bins and crates out, along the street as well as in front of the store.)
Needs a stop sign!
Needs to be a four way stop!
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