Constant double parking. Grocery trucks unloading in the bus lane.
Place a point on the map anywhere within the five boroughs of NYC to add a comment. Visit the "How to Submit a Comment" page for detailed instructions.
Constant double parking. Grocery trucks unloading in the bus lane.
This block has constant loading and unloading, as well as double parking. The result is that the bike lane is blocked at all times and traffic jams occur regularly. Complete re-design required!
Cars double park during school dropoff and pickup. This happens because are allowed to park in a no-standing zone.
There is double parking here all day every day. It has been this way for at least the past 17 years that I have commuted along this route.
Cars/trucks constantly double parked blocking traffic/creating gridlock while unloading/unloading on Court Street starting in front of Trader Joe’s at Atlantic Ave cross street down to Bergen Street cross
Both to the east and west of Broadway along W. 231st people are constantly double parked, blocking buses, etc
Amazon distribution contractor routinely parks in travel lane for 4-6 hours so they can deliver packages. Often blocks the adjacent bus stop and clogs an already double-parking heavy street.
UPS truck regularly unloads for William Sonoma in the bus lane
Constant, constant double parking. Nonstop honking. This is along the B12 route and it is a nightmare to listen to every single day. We need to remove the parking on the north side of the street and put in a loading zone so that the bus can move through and so we, the people who live here, can sleep.
Cars are regularly double-parked and block the bicycle line. I experience it every single day on my morning commute. The road is narrow and it's hard to avoid the car safely.
Comments should be related to the posted topic or specific project. The Projects and Initiatives website is not meant for comments that do not directly relate to the purpose or topic of the specific project. For general comments or communications concerning an agency, please contact the agency's Commissioner on www.NYC.gov. For service requests, please contact 311 Online.
Pan left or rigth to show the area you wish to comment on.
To add your comments:
How do you want to submit your comment: