
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 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.
There should be a protected bike lane the length of Bay Ridge Parkway. There are no safe east-west bike lanes that can take you into the middle of the neighborhood. The bike lanes in Bay Ridge are around the perimeter of the neighborhood and there are no bike lanes to connect the neighborhood to other parts of the city's bike lane network.
There is no safe way to bike to the ferry terminal on 58th street. They are currently reconstructing the retaining wall and sidewalk along second avenue and the Terminal. There is plenty of room to put in a bike lane.
Any way to get a less stressful crossing over the rail tracks? Not all of the avenues are thru-streets.
Please replace the two fences with a bollard to prevent impatient motorists from using the bridge, while making cycling easier.
Please replace the two fences with a bollard to prevent impatient motorists from using the bridge, while making cycling easier.
This intersection is incredibly dangerous for both cyclists and pedestrians. One stares at cars in every direction and motorists seem to think they are still on the highway/parkway.
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