The USPS always has trucks in the bike lane and on the sidewalk here.
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The USPS always has trucks in the bike lane and on the sidewalk here.
Trucks delivering to the shops on 2nd Ave between 38th and 37th streets often use the left-most traffic lane to double-park. The problem is: that's one of 2 left-turn lanes that allow turning into 36th St and/or the Queens-Midtown tunnel 1 block further down. So, it limits the stacking of vehicles waiting for the left-turn light at 2nd Ave & 36th St and causes traffic to back up into the 2nd Ave - 38th St intersection, causing gridlock in that intersection.
The buses and fire trucks are constantly honking due to the number for double parked vehicles on this street at night. We need a loading area for delivery driver vehicles.
Both sides of the street have large apartment buildings with near-constant delivery trucks. Multiple times per week, delivery trucks park in the travel lanes on both sides of the street, bringing all traffic—even emergency vehicles—to an indefinite standstill. Endless choruses of honking ensue. Rather than collaborate on solutions, the anti-loading zone activists like to scream online at those of us asking for the city to address this, as though keeping the streets clear is somehow anti-car.
The bike lane right by the corner is almost always blocked by a car or van on weekday evenings.
The bike lane through this stretch of Knickerbocker is basically just a parking lot every day during business hours.
I don't believe I have come down Dekalb any day in the past year without seeing rampant double parking, whether in the bike lane or on the other side of the street. Even worse when the farmer's market is going on.
Essentially constant double parking all along Court St, both here but also further south. There appears to be no enforcement whatsoever.
People constantly double park in front of the courthouses, causing buses to swing out and backing up traffic here for blocks.
5th Avenue between 44th and 58th is a chaotic mess. Desperately need the avenue to be redesigned, but at the very least need more loading zones. Every block has multiple double parked cars.
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