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Observed Pedestrian and Truck Conflict
Observed Pedestrian and Truck Conflict
Atlantic Ave - Clinton St - Court St

Regular aggression exhibited by truck drivers coming through intersection and across pedestrian signal to make turns after light has changed to red. Honking at pedestrians in crosswalk, speeding to make the turn after their light has changed to red (so turning against the red light), and dangerous speeding through intersection before their light to continue along Atlantic Ave has turned green (building up high speeds in segments and then not wanting to slow to stop for the remainder of the red light).

Observed Pedestrian and Truck Conflict
Observed Pedestrian and Truck Conflict
Atlantic Ave - Bqe Eb Entrance Atlantic Ave - Brooklyn

Extremely dangerous intersection that does not need increased truck traffic but LESS heavy vehicles. Main entrance to the Brooklyn bridge park is through this intersection with lots of pedestrians. It is scary to cross with (or without) kids!

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Observed Pedestrian and Truck Conflict
Observed Pedestrian and Truck Conflict
Sullivan St - Conover St - Brooklyn

horrible truck back up and parking that causes dangerous situation for walking and biking, trucks should not come down sullivan street or conover

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Observed Pedestrian and Truck Conflict
Observed Pedestrian and Truck Conflict
Atlantic Ave - Court St - Brooklyn

Trucks blocking intersection and speeding. Too many trucks considering this is a neighborhood street with many families and kids crossing to get to the local schools

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Observed Bicyclist and Truck Conflict
Observed Bicyclist and Truck Conflict
Atlantic Ave - Brooklyn Queens Expwy Et 27 Eb - Hicks St

Constant dangerous situations for bike and pedestrians around Hicks & Atlantic intersection

Observed Pedestrian and Truck Conflict
Observed Pedestrian and Truck Conflict
39 St - 3 Ave - 4 Ave - Brooklyn

Speeding trucks and observed pedestrian and truck conflicts, especially with an elementary school and middle school in that location.

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Observed Pedestrian and Truck Conflict
Observed Pedestrian and Truck Conflict
Columbia St - Seabring St - Brooklyn

need crosswalk. dangerous intersection with no daylighting. obstructed view and traffic does not stop where indicated heading into red hook. lots of conflict between trucks, cars, pedestrians.

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Poor Truck Network Connections
Poor Network Connections
Coles St - Columbia St - Brooklyn

this corner is notorious for trucks swiping cars when turning either left or right. trucks sometimes must drives through the one way towards hamilton against signage indicating do not enter.

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Observed Pedestrian and Truck Conflict
Observed Pedestrian and Truck Conflict
Van Brunt St - Carroll St - Hamilton Ave

Trucks repeatedly crash into and destroy the pedestrian walk signal light for the crosswalk across Van Brunt St. It usually takes months for the city to put up a new signal light. It’s dangerous for pedestrians to cross Van Brunt because of all the speeding trucks coming from five different directions here.

Speeding Trucks
Speeding Trucks
Van Brunt St - Carroll St - Hamilton Ave

Trucks speed and honk here

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