An intersection with heavy pedestrian traffic, but a sort of staggered intersection with a series of close red lights - many drivers blow one and stop at the next one, blocking crosswalks. Frequent difficult pedestrian crossing here, in a busy residential area closely connecting people to their park.
Two-lane road with frequent double parking, especially on weekends, from people at the Parade Grounds, which leads to insane congestion on a truck route as the road narrows to a single lane.
there are so many ilegally parked trucks in the bike lane on West Street, and I see nearly constant conflict between their drivers and cyclists passing by.
so many double and triple-parked trucks on this block. makes for an incredibly unsafe sidewalk and road experience in an already confusing intersection
trucks parked illegally in bike lane, conflict with cyclists and scooters.
difficult turn due to perpetual construction and an already narrow road.
i've seen so many trucks trying to negotiate this turn from 21st street onto Broadway almost take out pedestrians and cars alike. it is too narrow, there is perpetually construction on this block, and there is a high school on this block, making for a very dangerous potential for fatalities.
Trucks use this road as a truck route and a shortcut. They speed down this street too frequently, this street should be marked as a non truck route and penalties given to truck drivers who don't follow the law
Clinton St right off the Williamsburg Bridge is a narrow street with frequent road blockages due to cars and other delivery trucks stopped on the side of the road, which does not allow trucks to go around. This leads to back ups on the Williamsburg Bridge. If trucks are recommended to continue going down Delancey and turn onto Essex, that is a wider street that will allow for less back ups. Also, turning on to Clinton St (which is the first street after the bridge) does not result in any time savings because most trucks go down Clinton and then turn left on to Houston to continue going where they need to go.
Large trucks speed through the lights making the residential block of Beadel Street hard to cross.
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