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Curbside Parking Issue
Curbside Parking Issue
Audubon Ave - West 181 St - West 182 St

For the person who commented "about not to have the privilege to park" clearly hasn't lived around here as I have for the past 40 years, some of US in this neighborhood are essential workers! that need our cars to go to work, coming home after 10 to 12 hour days, tired, then to look for public parking will be a nightmare. The bus lanes should only be in place from 8 am until 7 pm during work days. Lets think about everyone.

Curbside Parking Issue
Curbside Parking Issue
West 181 St - Audubon Ave - St Nicholas Ave

Having a bus line almost 16 hours a day and no public parking will be devastating to the many working people of this neighborhood that need their cars to go to work. How can you look for parking when you have to make the next right?! Just today there is more traffic on the side streets then ever before, this will be worse in the weeks and months to come, lets think NY city planners its not working.

Bus Bench Needed
Bus Bench Needed
West 178 St - Broadway - Cbe Nb Exit 1 A Upperdeck

Always people waiting for busses there.

Sidewalk Blocked / Damaged
Sidewalk Blocked / Damaged
West 181 St - St Nicholas Ave - Wadsworth Ave

Too many street vendors, NO BUS ROUTE! it will only create traffic on the smaller surrounding streets. what we do need is more police and more traffic officers from 181 and Amsterdam to 181 and fort Washington. This area also needs public parking.

Bus Stuck in Traffic
Bus Stuck in Traffic
West 181 St - Amsterdam Ave - Audubon Ave

Traffic here is unbelievable especially during rush hours. We need to get busses moving no matter what. Washington Heights and Highbridge are home to three subway lines and improving bus service will make it easier for residents to access these subway lines via bus transfer. Faster busses in the area mean it will be convenient to get to the east east side via subway.

Vehicle Parked in Bus Stop
Vehicle Parked in Bus Stop
West 181 St - Amsterdam Ave - Audubon Ave

This busway is much needed. No one needs the privilege of parking on 181st. It's way too crowded for a row of parked cars, often double parked cars, and then busses and all the cars trying to avoid Cross Bronx traffic. Enough! Please eliminate all parking spaces, allow a bike lane or at least a shared bike/bus lane and enforce with traffic cameras!

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Crowded Bus
Crowded Bus
West 181 St - Amsterdam Ave - Audubon Ave

this stop right here has so many people and 4 buses come at the same time and they sometimes dont even allow me in sometimes.

Street View
Crowded Bus
Crowded Bus
St Nicholas Ave - West 181 St - West 182 St

Hopefully this change can actually improve if not deplete this ongoing flaw from these buses, the most remembered aspects of these 181st buses is that they are often crowded and slower than Nevada on Election Day (exaggerated on purpose). Because it is understandable that on a daily basis people have to use these buses for important reasons, like getting home from school, to go to the hospital, and much more to say.

Double Parking
Double Parking
West 182 St - Audubon Ave - St Nicholas Ave

there is a lot of double parking that goes on in this area

Crowded Bus
Crowded Bus
West 181 St - St Nicholas Ave - Manhattan

The bus is always crowded when it comes specially if you take it in the morning they always have people in it and some people don't even listen to the bus driver when he/she says that you can't get in no more.

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