Cars partially parked in door zone / buffer potentially causing harm to bikers. Can they receive a ticket?
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Cars partially parked in door zone / buffer potentially causing harm to bikers. Can they receive a ticket?
double parking ... delivery trucks ... blocking traffic both ways .... honk honk honk honk beep beep beeeeeeeeeeeeep
Massive double parking city buses and ambulances are getting stuck in traffic due to double parking this is happening all day long
Tesla truck parked in bike lane with hazards on, driver not even in the car apparently. NY license LLA 5867
“Darin Installation” truck from Hauppauge, New York (marking on side of truck). This truck parked in the middle of Stratford Road between Caton Ave and Church Ave. The truck was parked in the middle of the street, blocking all traffic, lots of cars stuck behind the truck honking for 10 minutes. The driver, a man in a gray sweatshirt, exited 15 Stratford Road with a plate of food or cake, and took his time to get back into the truck, and delayed his departure once inside of the truck.
Box trucks are double parked directly in front of the store daily. There is a Dumpster on the other side of the store and both are blocking approach and visibility from laundry store parking lot. This is extremely dangerous for customers coming out of the laundry’s parking lot.
lease have this location as no paorking truck loading only thanx
Multiple cars blocking bike lane
Bike lane is constantly double parked in by truck repair company named Preuss Inc during business hours. They also sometimes park trucks on the sidewalk blocking pedestrian access. Additionally the company is extremely noisy during the day, disturbing the peace.
Constant and dangerous double parking done here by large trucks due to the construction site at 600 Dekalb Ave.
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