
Parked by bodega on grand between havemeyer and Marcy
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Parked by bodega on grand between havemeyer and Marcy
People often double park here without realizing that it is a bus route. While most normal cars can squeeze around a double parked vehicle, a bus cannot, which leads to a backup lasting up to ten minutes or more. What's worse is all the honking from the backed-up cars. It is very noisy for the residents in the area.
Car was parked on the bike lane which made my commute a bit harder.
There is a new shipping business on E 17th Street, between Avenue U and T, closer to U and cars are consistently double parked in front of the business and residential homes, creating traffic of a previously quiet block. There are cars honking all day, trucks trying to get down the street on daily with loads of traffic and noise. Please do something about this.
Consistent double and triple parking. Please remove on-street parking here in favor of loading zones and a proper bus lane!
Chronic double parking in front of this strip of restaurants
Double parking on both sides of Sedgwick Avenue between West 238th Street and this bus stop. Makes driving difficult with turns.
Double parked cars on both sides force buses to cross center line on blind curve. Cars are double parked 24 hours a day
This narrow street (one way in each direction separated by a rundown median) prevents vehicles making deliveries, car service/uber, and residents unloading their vehicles from doing so without obstructing the entire roadway. Street has multiple large residential apartment buildings and multi family dwellings.
Loading/unloading for far longer than a few minutes always occur at the entrance of Acadia condo building. These activities block off the right turn/thru lane and creates visibility issues for pedestrians and cars at this intersection.
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