This road is constantly blocked and chaotic and should be closed to motorists to improve pedestrian access to prospect park. a delivery zone should be created on caton place.
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This road is constantly blocked and chaotic and should be closed to motorists to improve pedestrian access to prospect park. a delivery zone should be created on caton place.
This is a real problem area for parking in the bus stop. This often results in people (many of whom are older) having to disembark onto the street rather than the sidewalk and then navigate the parked cars. It also slows down the bus as getting on/off is not as easy as it should be.
Frequent double parking - there are no loading zones on this block even though there are multiple bodegas and stores.
Constantly blocked with double blocked cars slowing the traffic flow to 1 lane instead of 1 + turn lane
Delivery trucks park in the bike lane nearly 24/7.
Bike lane, entire block between 2nd and 3rd Ave, constantly blocked by trucks. Note the crushed plastic markers.
There is constant double parking outside the liquor store here, effectively turning broadway into one lane for everyone else.
The app is not allowing me to e get the btwn streets. It’s 5th avenue btwn 29th and 64th street. Cars and truck double park on both sides making it impossible for ambulances and busses to get through. Why does nobody address this?????
There is always double parking on this street primarily on the side with the CTown supermarket.
The narrow residential street is often blocked by trucks and school buses. Honking traffic backs up, especially from parents dropping off or picking up their children from the Amber Charter School on 215 Street.
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