The car wash causes traffic to back up into the street shutting down the right lane. This causes accidents, honking and aggressive drivers.
Drivers run this red light ALL the time! Aggressive left-turning from all sides.
Trucks and cars turning left from Humboldt onto Norman Ave. have a difficult time, often requiring oncoming traffic to back up. This is particularly a problem because of double parked cars and cars parked too close to the corners.
Cars fail to stop at the three-way stop signs on a regular basis and the parked cars on the corners make it difficult for drivers to see who is coming down Norman Ave.
Motorcycles and other vehicles speed down Russell Street. The motorcycles are particularly noisy as they head to their clubhouse down a couple of blocks. They don't care what hour of the day it is! The corner of Russell and Norman is another problem spot with cars and trucks failing to stop at the three-way stop and visible reduced by parked cars on the corners.
This intersection is very precarious to traverse, i.e. crossing streets. Crossing west from The Nassau-Bedford-Manhattan triangle is unmarked and often confront cars crossing either of those streets with the intention of getting West of Lorimer. Also with cars coming from so man directions without a traffic light crossing from west of Lorimer from either Nassau or Bedford is dangerous with the merging cars + Lorimer cross traffic. Need a light there and I think the N-B-Manhattan Ave triangle needs to be extended all the way to Lorimer.
There is a pedestrian walk way and no cross walk. When farmers markets happen on Saturday it is very hard to cross. You need a stop sign here
Add crosswalk and pedestrian light at Union & Meeker. I've seen two people hit by trucks here.
Need crosswalks and pedestrian crossing lights at all street corners crossing the BQE!
Access from end of Java to Ferry is open intermittently with no indication from West St as to whether it is open. Need pedestrian access from Kent St/Transmitter Park
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