21st Street Bus Priority and Safety Study

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No Crosswalk
No Crosswalk
21 St - 25 Rd - 26 Ave

An example of dividing the two neighborhoods - this should be a crossable spot, rather than having to walk a block in either direction.

Bus Stuck in Traffic
Bus Stuck in Traffic
21 St - 36 Ave - 37 Ave

Anywhere south of here in the mornings, buses get stuck in traffic behind people trying to get on the bridge

Inadequate Lighting
Inadequate Lighting
21 St - 40 Ave - 41 Ave

Lighting at this busstop is not the best

Multiple Buses Arrive Together
Multiple Buses Arrive Together
Broadway - 21 St - 23 St

Due to traffic in both directions buses often arrive bunched up here

Red Light Running
Red Light Running
Astoria Boulevard - 18 St - Newtown Ave

red light running

Crowded Bus Stop
Crowded Bus Stop
21 St - 27 Rd - 28 Ave

Morning rush hours always crowded for q69/q100. buses filled as well, sometimes even before south of the TriBoro

No Crosswalk
No Crosswalk
27 Ave - 18 St - Newtown Ave

This area is a common sense pedestrian cross but car dominance in the area is terrifying

Aggressive Drivers
Aggressive Drivers
21 St - Astoria Boulevard - 27 Rd

Cars are consistently blowing reds with many pedestrians around -- straight aways and wide turning lanes from 21st St going west are very dangerous

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