ALL OF MEEKER AVENUE IS SPEEDING CARS.
Incredibly dangerous intersection for bicyclists, drivers and pedestrians. The Berry Street bike lane abrupt ends and leads into this insane cross-section.
Bike lanes on Lorimer and Guernsey would improve connections within the neighborhood to PS 31 and the Y and to McCarren Park. It could help alleviate the dangerous bike/driving connections on Franklin as the bike lane changes from a two-way greenway to a shared bike lane.
PS 31 should have bike parking for students (and teachers)
There MUST be a stop sign on this corner for people coming down Richardson. Between the firehouse, new condo, distillery, school, park, NYC Gym and seasonal pool there is lots of pedestrian traffic. A lot of drivers think there is a stop sign already and yield to pedestrians, others zoom through the intersection.
the intersection of Meserole and Lorimer serves the YMCA and PS 31, both of which serve small children. The local precinct parks on the sidewalks and blocks the crosswalks, making the intersection dangerous even when the crossing guard is on duty
Busy street in morning and evening. People speeding to make the light on Driggs. Lots of children on this street and also going to and from church. Reckless driving.
There are often double-parked vehicles for elderly services, deliveries both residential and commercial, as well as cars waiting for a parking space that cause back-ups and weaving. The heavily used bike land is often obstructed.
Double parking so dangerous for bikers and cars! Why doesn't Nassau Abe have 1 hour parking only!!!!! From Manhattan Ave to russle! Or even better from the end of McCarren park to McGolrick park! Why isn't it safer for pedestrians, bikers and cars to get between these congested areas.
No bike lane to school ps110 and McGolrick park
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