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Because vehicles can no longer turn right from southbound Flatbush onto westbound Schermerhorn, trucks make a right turn earlier from SB Flatbush onto narrow Nevins Street. Then, they have trouble turning right onto Schermerhorn two blocks further down Nevins. Traffic is always backed up on Nevins because a change in the traffic pattern removed the ability to turn right from SB Flatbush onto WB Schermerhorn. New housing and hotel developments are drawing more traffic to Schermerhorn. DOT should reconsider restoring the ability to turn right onto Schermerhorn from SB Flatbush.
Taxis wait in the "No Standing" zone and so trucks cannot make it through this narrow street.
Many trucks use Patchen Ave even though it is not a truck route.
Trucks keep trying to turn here when they can't.
issues with double parked trucks stationed for hours on 5th ave.
Excessive off-route truck traffic on 52nd st and other eastbound residential streets in the area. no t just big box trucks but tons of 18 wheelers as well.
Every day coffee truck is parked in bike lane /bus stop
Signs indicate all trucks must take the tunnel, but truck route signs on 1st at 42nd also indicate that trucks can make a left turn there. Both can't be right.
Tons of off-route trucks on Bergen St
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