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Poor Truck Network Connections
Poor Network Connections
Caton Ave - Parade Pl - Buckingham Rd - Brooklyn

While Caton Ave is a natural connection to Linden Blvd for trucks, Church Ave has much better width and much less pedestrian/child traffic. Trucks just don't make sense on what is clearly a predominantly residential stretch of Caton Ave. It makes sense to restrict trucks to Church ave between MacDonald and ocean Ave, maybe even to Flatbush Ave.

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Maintenance Needed
Maintenance Needed
10 Ave - 19 St - Mcdonald Ave - Brooklyn

the road is very bumpy and needs to be fixed.

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Difficult Truck Turn
Difficult Truck Turn
19 St - 10 Ave - Brooklyn

trucks have a difficult time making the right turn off the prospect expressway at 19th St on to 10th ave.

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Difficult Truck Turn
Difficult Truck Turn
Terrace Pl - Mcdonald Ave - Brooklyn

trucks have a very difficult time turning right from Mcdonald Ave to Terrace Place. They need to swing wide and still end up on the other side of Terrace Place before they complete the turn.

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Observed Pedestrian and Truck Conflict
Observed Pedestrian and Truck Conflict
East 5 St - Caton Ave - Ft Hamilton Parkway

Trucks often speed through the intersection here to catch the light. This happens often during rush hour traffic which is also when children are crossing here to get to the elementary school on the corner. A child I care for was nearly hit by a truck driver speeding to make the green light as we crossed after school once. Truck drivers also honk excessively here when they get stuck in the traffic here that is a disruption to the school and library across the street.

Observed Pedestrian and Truck Conflict
Observed Pedestrian and Truck Conflict
Prospect Expressway Exit 5 Eb - Prospect Expressway - Bike Path

Trucks regularly ignore stop sign at this intersection where many pedestrians, especially children, cross to go to nearby school & playground. Cabs of large cargo trucks are too high for drivers to see children crossing in front of them because the height of the children doesn’t clear the top of the truck cabs. There have been many near misses here with trucks nearly hitting children.

Observed Pedestrian and Truck Conflict
Observed Pedestrian and Truck Conflict
Stratford Rd - Caton Ave - Church Ave

Pedestrian crossings between the neighborhood and the Parade Grounds (high-traffic routes to schools and subways) are very often blocked by 18-wheelers stuck between lights. It is very dangerous for all pedestrians, dog walkers, etc., especially kids. Caton Av is just too narrow for a truck route on top of the already congested roadway used heavily by cars. Caton may have made sense as a trucking route at some point long ago with less car traffic and a less densely populated neighborhood, but it no longer makes any sense here. Please find another dedicated trucking route away from such a densely populated area, and one that is not a single lane trying to accommodate so many different kinds of traffic.

Observed Pedestrian and Truck Conflict
Observed Pedestrian and Truck Conflict
3 Ave - East 58 St - East 57 St

Trucks often lay on their loud train horns at pedestrians here….

Speeding Trucks
Speeding Trucks
3 Ave - East 59 St - East 58 St

Speeding trucks, often running red lights. Honking their loud train horns all day.

Speeding Trucks
Speeding Trucks
Brooklyn Queens Expressway - Brooklyn Queens Expwy Et 27 Wb - Bqe Wb Entrance Columbia St

Trucks speed here to beat the light, subsequently running a red light, and blocking the box, resulting in gridlock and honking.

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