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Limited Curb Access for Trucks
Limited Curb Access
Vernon Boulevard - 38 Ave - 40 Ave

This bike lane along Vernon Blvd is often blocked by multiple semi trucks waiting to deliver btw 7:30 and 8:30am weekdays. When delivering, they back into the facility and block all street access, east sidewalk and the biked lane, knocking down the plastic dividers separating the bike lane from the road. Mopeds, motorcyles, bikes and scooters then use the west sidewalk because the bike lane is blocked. Note that two trees on the sidewalk have also been knocked over by semi trucks and the tree pits severely eroded, filled with plastic bike lane dividers. I saw two DOT personnel on this street about a month ago - they were picking up the plastic street dividers. I mentioned to them this consistent problem.

Observed Pedestrian and Truck Conflict
Observed Pedestrian and Truck Conflict
3 Ave - 81 St - 82 St

You absolutely cannot make 3rd Avenue a truck route. It is a narrow residential shopping street. You will get people killed.

Speeding Trucks
Speeding Trucks
Atlantic Ave - Boerum Pl - Smith St

Trucks regularly run the red light at this intersection.

Limited Curb Access for Trucks
Limited Curb Access
Livingston St - Gallatin Pl - Hoyt St

Trucks, buses, etc have zero place to load in, so they resort to double parking, causing massive backups along Livingston St.

Limited Curb Access for Trucks
Limited Curb Access
Fulton St - Bridge St - Hoyt St

Delivery trucks just park in the traffic lane, causing massive backups throughout the system.

Speeding Trucks
Speeding Trucks
Flatbush Ave Extension - Bridge St - Tillary St

Trucks regularly run the red lights in their intersection. Complete disregard for pedestrians.

Narrow Roadway
Narrow Roadway
Livingston St - Gallatin Pl - Hoyt St

Trucks freak out here. honking their TRAIN HORNS and disturbing the entire neighborhood

Observed Pedestrian and Truck Conflict
Observed Pedestrian and Truck Conflict
Caton Ave - East 8 St - East 8 St

Trucks regularly drive through this stoplight without stopping. The crossing goes directly to a school and there is limited visibility from the sidewalk. There are too many trucks in this street that goes right through a neighborhood

Speeding Trucks
Speeding Trucks
Caton Ave - East 7 St - East 8 St

Trucks speed around this corner, creating extreme danger for pedestrians. The corner is directly in front of a school and in spite of street design improvements it remains dangerous. This should not be a truck route.

Speeding Trucks
Speeding Trucks
West End Ave - West 87 St - West 88 St - Manhattan

There are signs stating West End Avenue is for "PASSENGER CARS ONLY", yet large trucks frequently are seen speeding up and down the avenue for many, many blocks, as far as the eye can see. They use this avenue for more than deliveries. I believe when it is for a delivery, the drivers is supposed to make the first turn possible off the avenue after the delivery. This is not happening, and they are speeding as well. This is a residential street with schools as well as many senior citizens. Speeding trucks make the area unsafe, and the trucks are not legally supposed to be on WEST END AVENUE to begin with. I have witnessed several incidents where a speeding (and illegally on the avenue) truck, is running a red light and has nearly hit a pedestrian in the crosswalk. I appreciate the DOT trying to improve or clarify truck routes, but it does not appear there is currently nor has there ever been (in my 40 years of living on West End Ave) any consistent monitoring or ticketing of speeding trucks and trucks that are illegally using WEST END AVNUE. How will this problem be fixed?

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