There is a 'NO THRU TRUCK TRAFFIC" sign posted here that is routinely ignored. Green Street is not a legal truck route, yet is used by trucks to access McGuinness Blvd. all day, every day. Please enforce this sign and law. Thank you.
There are zero crosswalks at ANY of the entrances/exits into McGolrick, a park that is full of little kids and directly next to an elementary school, it's ridiculous, but this one in particular is especially frustrating because of all the cars and huge trucks that come flying down this road off the BQE
Drivers do a lot of dangerous things to try and beat a light to get into the gas station and also tend to pull out of the parking lot here only looking at the traffic without paying any attention to the sidewalk they're driving through before getting to the road, basically every time I walk here at least one driver has to slam on their breaks because they don't even notice I'm there until the last second
There are enormous trucks driving down this road all day every day, usually speeding, despite the fact that almost the entire road is lined with apartment buildings/housing (plus a school). It's clear that drivers don't feel like this street is "residential" but it is. It's not a highway, it's a road that people live on
Crossing McGuinness is really unpleasant. The lights seem completely designed for cars and I always end up having to wait a long time or walk along this extremely congested street where cars are driving too fast
Dangerous intersection, needs traffic-calming interventions like a road diet
Dangerous intersection, needs traffic-calming interventions like a road diet
Dangerous intersection, needs traffic-calming interventions like a road diet
Dangerous intersection, needs traffic-calming interventions like a road diet
Dangerous intersection, needs traffic-calming interventions like a road diet
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