Too many cars stopping and blocking traffic.
This intersection needs a stop light and crosswalk to make it safer for bikers, pedestrians and motorists. Cars and pedestrians crossing Kent have low visibility - especially visibility of the bike lane. The river/pier area makes it a popular pedestrian area. Cyclists do not yield to pedestrians.
This intersection needs crosswalks across Wythe.
There needs to be a stop sign on Wythe at this intersection. Cars usually make rolling stops at the stop sign on Wythe and 5th, and this makes crossing the street challenging for pedestrians at this intersection.
Metropolitan Ave needs a bike lane.
This intersection is treacherous. Especially during warm months, I see cyclists ignoring pedestrians and nearly getting slammed by cars or threatening to run over people walking all the time. There desperately needs to be a stoplight and crosswalk added for all forms of traveler
There are accidents in this intersection every other week. vehicles turning left from south 3rd onto bedford avenue cannot see oncoming traffic due to cars parked on the southwest corner of bedford avenue. there should be a no parking from here to corner sign or a stoplight installed. it has become a dangerous corner.
This is an extremely dangerous corner and needs a light. There are many kids, cyclists and cars with no right of way - this is an accident waiting to happen.
It is very difficult to cross North 4th to get to Northside Piers due to car, bike and pedestrian traffic in multiple directions here with no traffic signal.
Please add a stop light + pedestrian crosswalk. The traffic on the intersection of Kent and N4th is problematic and dangerous. We have a ton of people coming to the area for the smorgasburg/flea market, etc who are not familiar with the miriad of vehicles, bikes, runners and what not on the streets. Not a week goes by without someone being nearly hit either by bikers or pedestrians. As a driver, it is very hard to cross Kent Ave if one is on N4th. Please add traffic lights. Thanks.
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