The 72 St. bike lane is regularly blocked by double parked cars near the intersection with Third Ave. The cab stand nearby is a big culprit.
The 72 St bike lane is frequently blocked near the intersection with Fifth Ave.
Two lanes of 86th St. between Ridge Blvd and Fort Hamilton Parkway are perpetually blocked by double parked cars. The space should be reclaimed from idling and illegally parked motorists to build a protected bike lane AND give the buses priority.
NYPD has (illegally) turned the sidewalk in front of the 68th precinct into a parking lot. This behavior is illustrative of NYPD's hostility toward pedestrians and cyclists. They cannot be relied as a partner in keeping our streets safe
Third Ave. between Ovington Ave. and 78th St. is choked with double parked motor vehicles making it uncomfortable to ride a bike. Eliminating all the parking and building a protected bike lane would be awesome. If that's too much to ask, this could be remedied with additional loading zones.
There are sharrows on Fifth Ave. north of 72 St. However, there is too much double parking on Fifth to safely ride a bike here.
The markings on the Leif Ericson Greenway are less than clear. Ideally, the path, which is cobblestone should be replaced with a smooth surface with bike lane markings
The bike path here is used as a parking lot a nearby business. Cyclists are often forced into oncoming traffic on Shore Road Drive to get around parked cars.
Ridge Blvd. is listed on the bike map as a future bike lane. The intersection at Marine Ave. and 95th St. is usually lined with illegally parked cars, which pose a hazard to pedestrians and cyclists at this wide open patch of asphalt in the present.
Please add more bike parking at Fort Hamilton High School.
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