Residents of 4610 and 4615 Center Boulevard constantly double park in bike lane to load luggage and unload groceries.
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Residents of 4610 and 4615 Center Boulevard constantly double park in bike lane to load luggage and unload groceries.
The owner of the The Rug Company store, literally has a vanity plate "RUGMAN" and will park to do business during rush hour when this is an entrance on to the bridge. The entitlement is wild.
Steinway is so bad and really affects the safety of the buses and pedestrians. No one gives out tickets and I see cops all the time
Constant double parking on this section of 5th avenue ruins commutes for all modes of transportation. Trucks loading the supermarket, and families shopping in the supermarket all double park endlessly.
The street has heavy bus traffic, emergency vehicles (fire and police stations are very close), and regular traffic. Delivery vehicles need their own dedicated area to park to avoid blocking traffic.
Huge double parking in the bike lane issue all the way down Dekalb, especially from Vanderbilt to Ashland.
Vehicles often park with their tires on the sidewalk along Rochester Avenue. Sidewalk is filthy with litter. The street sweeper doesn't seem effective.
Often double parking in front of apartment building throughout the day by delivery vehicles or passenger pickup/dropoff. Having a loading zone would help prevent double parking.
I constantly see box trucks unload in this travel lane (heading north to Flushing, mostly). It blocks not only traffic but buses as well. It usually happens in the morning, especially during rush hour
Lots of cars and vehicles double parked here blocking bus lane!!
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